ry The Weather ~~ Fatr and Cool Details page two at “n18th YEAR 4 t ®, a ecg sng MEE AE Pe, * sve Ba: AES tk PRS #4: RF “et RONELANs MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY | 5, 1955. 76 PAGES * ta Panic Blast Srashes levee’ Surviva House Approves Turnpike Curb; Bill Faces Veto MTA Spokesman Claims |. Outlet Roads Planned to Protect Property © LANSING (AP) —The House today passed a bill giving cities and villages “veto power” over the route of the “proposed Flat Rock-Saginaw turn- pike. -- The vote/was 58-36. It now goes to the senate for action there. es Supporters of the turn- pike claimed that the bill would kill the project. At the same time Gov. Williams hinted he may veto the measure, - Rep. Richard D, Van Dusen -(R- Birmingham) fought to eliminate the veto power and allow local units instead to appeal grievances over the turn- pike route to the state administrative rative board. “It’s up to us: us to pemide! an outlet road where resi-| dents would be isolated by | construction of the pro- | posed Rockwood - Saginaw ll road,” Michigan Turn-| spe Authority: e Publicity | pire Leonard Schramm| id today. gs persons owning | property which would be! cut in two by the projected route fear their homes will, be cut off from roads they | ‘plans for a new service building.| week, the bill now travel in transacting daily business, he explained. | “We don't intend to leave any home high and dry with no road in and out. Where the turnpike | would do this, it will be up to us to provide a private route in to | the home.” Under the turnpike act, reads belonging to the county can’t be | altered without county road com- mission approval, he added. : SbcL Eri: LANSING (INS)—The House of Representatives in Lansing today passed a bill which provides $2 million for Salk. anti-polio vaccine for 1,250,000 Michi- gan children 10 years and under. The measure was passed by a unanimous vote 104-0 and sent to ite Senate, LOS ANGELES (INS)—A yellow alert, the warn- ing for “probable enemy aircraft in the vicinity,” was flashed to civil defense offices throughout Southern California for a six-minute period today. The “all clear” came six minutes later but the sheriff's office said the alert was not a test. And in San Francisco a yellow alert on the bell and light warning system was flashed in nine San Francisco bay area counties today and great confusion de- veloped. The “all clear” came five minutes later. at 31 Billion for Defense WASHINGTON () — The |House Group Approves Military Manpower Cuts House Appropriations Com- mittee today approved the administration’s planned mili- tary manpower cuts and voted $31,488,206,000 in new defense funds. It promised additional funds in a hurry “in the event of drastically | worsened world conditions.” dp ~v State Hospital Funds in Sight $250,000 Will Finance New Service Building | and Generator The state Senate Appropriations Committee yésterday recommend- 'ed a $250,000 allotment to Pontiac | State Hospital for purchase of a} new generator and preparation ot also took The committee the Southeastern Michigan. The local institution hopes ta ‘purchase a $192,000 generator to take the load off the present two. The recommended new money, coupled with unobli- gated funds from previous ‘appropriations, would gfve the Defense Department $43,081,000,000 to spend during the bookkeeping year starting next July 1 if the House and Senate go along. That budget, the committee said in a formal report written by Rep. Mahon (D-Tex), emphasizes “‘con- tinental air defense and our in- | creasing potential for massive re- taliation in. the event of enemy | attack.” ; Subject to House @@fion next approved by the 50-man committee provides $744,- \first step toward construction of | 609,000 less new money than |a new mental hospital, possibly in| President Eisenhower requested, but much of the cut was more technical than real, The committee's approval of the | President's plan to cut Army Hutchinson's Coach Plant Detroit Trailer Firm Brings 500 More Jobs to Pontiac Area _ Fruehauf Trailer. Co. of Detroit, yesterday an- nounced purchase of the Pontiac Coach Co,’s quarter-| million-square-foot Williams | Lake road plant for an un- disclosed sum. Approximately 500 work- ers will be employed at the plant, a Fruehauf spokes- man said today. . The spokesman said pro- duction is expected to begin 15, when Fruehauf will be-| gin moving in manufactur- | ing equipment. Robert -L. Hutchinson, Pontiac Coach Co. secretary-+ treasurer, said his company is now in the process of re-| turning operations to its| i | He said the deaf for the $2% million plant. on Williams Lake approved by the Pontiac Coach | board of directors last. week. The transaction was ‘sanctioned by the Fruehauf board yesterday | afternoon, Hutchinson said negotiations |: with Fruchauf began a little over a month ago, just before the _death of Leslie Hutchigson, founder of the coach company. oo within 60 days after May - rd paar ee Buys: ; Atom Blast Churns Earth: in 1 Nevada i | AP Wirephoto — SECOND AFTER ZERO — A second after an| today, this chetaing fireball tore at the earth and | | atomic device, more than 1% times as powerful as sucked up clouds of dirt from the desert floor at | original plant on Dixie: ‘the bembs which devastated Hiroshima and Naga- Survival City, Nevada. News pictures were made | Highway in Drayton Plains. | saki, was detonated atop a 500-foot tower at dawn from a distance of eight miles with a 36-inch lens. road west of Dixie highway was! West Germans Free ‘After 10 Years ome. Ends BONN, Germany —The West German Republic became a sov- It had been known that the coach firm had been -trying to sell the plant for some time. The com-/! pany moved onto the 42-acre site | @ year and a half ago. Hutchinson said several other | | purchase of the plant. - The Fruehauf spokesman said ereign nation in. alliance with the free world today. The 10-year al- lied occupation ended at noon. Two short. ceremonies wiped out | the the United - States, Germans. since 1945. In the first, the Allied High Com- _,machines which are becoming in- strength about 75,000 during the | present plans call for the plant mission repealed all its laws and adequate, said Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, coming year is certain to touch ‘0 be used primarily to manu- abolished itself by proclamation. | medical superintendent. The remaining $58,000 would be used to prepare for construc- tion of a new service building. (off a House battle. Rep. Flood (D- Pa), a committee member, said | he would ask the House to boost | the funds by 750 million dollars to | In purchase of right-of-way, | The present service facilities are Prevent any military personnel | damages-will be paid in excess of | some 65 years old, the doctor = : the actual right-of-way cost where | value of the remaining property is | impaired, said Schramm. . The authority is not limited to, just buying right-of-way and in| instances where value of remain- | ing land would be completely | ruined the whole ‘piece may be | purchased, he explained, The toll road group would at- | tempt, in certain cases, to work j ; out a deal betweén neighbors for | a shift in the combination of land explained. The new. building would be used | laksa storehouse and include head- quarters for the maintenance de- | | partment plus? its. stock of mate. | | rials. The committee yesterday intro- | duced a bill calling for a total | $7, 227,300 appropriation from. the nearly-exhausted hospital bond issue fund for mental hospital con- i struction—and included $25,000 to make surveys for a new hospital. Hot Spell Ends, Spring Returns Heat Wave Is Broken by Cold Front Moving _Into Area We _areas_which would _ satisfy both. fatture automobile hauling trail-| ‘ers “and other types of vans par-| rare suited to the production _ of the area.’ “The plant is in the heart of | auto producing section and is ideal- | ly situated for production of auto) hauling trailers,"’ he said. | He said the company would move | its haulaway trailer manufacturing | operations to the plant from its _| factory at Fort Wayne, Ind. He said the purchase was the oman on Page 10, Col. 1) | United States and West Germany | did this April 20. Then the British and French high . commissioner completed ‘the formality ‘of depositing the sovereignty treaty at Chancellor Konrad Adenauer’s office, The The French and West German governments simultaneously put into effect their agreement to Eu- _ropeanize the Saar. “The occupation statute is re- ' voked and the Allied High Com- Quemoy Area Plastered i tress from now _on_ of her. own | i QEDETR«. : “We intend to pay the price the | property is valued at by appraisers acceptable in court,’ She said. Schramm said Pontiac Mayor William W. Donaldson and | County Road Commission Chief Engineer Leon V. Belknap have been invited to a © a meet- ing here at which authority offi- clais would answer questions on land acquisition -procedures and the route line. “We would show the route in detail and receive —all_-criticisms and suggestions for study and pos- sibly make. corrections based on them. “We can answer questions ‘about. individual pieces of property which | ‘often show people they are not as | immediately involved as wishing to come to our headquar- | ters in Ann Arbor and talk over the situation is entirely welcome. ye Unemployment in Michigan Drops 23,000 © DETROIT (##—The number of un- | gan in the month ended April 15, | Commission reported today. Despite the drop, 97,000 persons were listed as unemployed, But this represents only 3.5 per cent of the state’s available labor force. ‘Statewide employment Was re- ported as 2,537,000, including 1,- 441,000 in the Detroit area. Of the unemployed 48,000 were re- Ported in the Detroit area: The MESC reported that it | Fair weather and spring-like breezes are forecast for tonight and tomorrow after two days of | | unseasonable scorching heat, ' . Yesterday's high of 87 degrees | failed to crack the high mark ‘of ' 89 for the. date which was set. i twice the high of last May 4, the Michigan Employment Security | | when the mercury reached only 42. Cooler temperatures are seen for tonight, with a low of 46-50. Tomorrow's high is poems to be 76-80. A cold front which moved into | the area shortly after 4 p.m. yes- | terday broke the hot spell and | tumbled the. mercury from, 84 de- | grees to 68 degrees in less. than , an hour, A fraction of an inch of rain they | placed 44,097 in jobs in the month accompanied. the cool: air. thought they - would be. Anyone | lended April 15, but there were) Yesterday's low was 66 degrees | 21,997 new applications filed for and today’s low was 58 at 2 unemployment compensation in the p.m., period, the thermometer in down- {town "Pontiac stood at 68 degrees. struction near the Matsus | | | eral Republic are abolished, | said. ‘Twelve divisions numbering 400,- . Sixty Allied laws and ,130 or- 000 men trained in atomic Wwar- supreme powers wielded by: dinances were repealed by the Britain and declaration, which was signed by | | companies had been dickering for: France over. the 50 million West | Dr. J James B. Conant of the United | ‘(See Related Stories on Page 19) | | | States, ‘Sir Frederick Hoyer Mil- lar of Britain and Andre Francois- | Poncet of France, They now be- | come their nations’ | to the Bonn Republic. “Federal Germany has re- entered inte the circle of free nations,”’ said Francois-Pencet, chairman of the High Commis- sion’s first meeting Sept. 21, 1949, | and of its 109th and final session i | today. ; _ “We wish to believe . a loyal and efficient partner, en- lightened by the memory of her past ordeals. We wish her good luck | on the road she will follow, mis-/ tee) relations with the Soviet bloc were <8 that | the free nations will find Germany | | t | fare, a jet air force of 80,000 men | ‘and 1,300 planes and a coastal | navy of 20,000 men will be added | to the Atlantic Alliance. Such a force would outnumber the Soviet Union’s present armed strength in Red-ruled East Ger- | many. Under the occupation, diplomatic ; banned. Now Bonn can establish |relations with any country, East | or West. The sovereignty treaty stipu- tates that West Germany “shall have the full authority of a sov- ereign state over its internal and external affairs.” But: in actuality, the Western Big Three will continue to wield a strong influence here. U. . British and French troops | pwilt ie on as defense forces ur- | |der a or jal ney cai ‘in eight months, the Nationalist Defense Ministry re- ported. An announcement said Red batteries in the Communist | "employed dropped 23,000 in Michi-| in 1949. But it was more than | port of Amoy fired more than 150 rounds:at Little Que- moy, second largest Nationalist offshore island. Little Quemoy is but four miles from -Amoy. , oe + The ministry was await-7- ing further details. The vest pocket war on |, the offshore island front ap- peared to be rising in tempo. | Nationalist quarters reported an | |intensification of air base con-| and | charged the Communist countries in East Asia are forming a uni-| fied military command in Peiping | to launch simultaneous attacks on Formosa, South Viet Nam and South. Korea. None of these reports could be. confirmed, but the buildup is not | (om wees cle ens te | TAIPEI, Formosa (P—Communist artillery plastered | the Quemoy area today with one of the heaviest barrages have set June 15 as the deadline | for finishing the Fukien coastal airports opposite Formosa. The official Chung Hua (China) | Daily News said the buildup. has | _been pressed “‘with greater vigor”’ since Red Premier Chou En-lai |12 days ago proposed talks with fr | | di "nant said: “All of us are gladly | giving up our responsibilities and our author- ity, and we rejoice in the fact : Western Big Three also retain the ‘right to negotiate with the Soviets that the Federal Republic of Ger- | ‘many is being welcomed into the family of sovereign nations.”’ In the final ceremony, Hoyer Millar and Francois-Poncet cali on President Theodor Heuss tonight | to present their fresh credentials | |as ambassadors to the newly sov- | ereign republic. Conant, whose ap- | | pointment: as ambassador has no | yet been confirmed by the U. S.| | Senate, will go along to deliver a. iMesgage of congratulation from | President Eisenhower. With these formalities out of | the way, Adenauer goes to Paris tomorrow for West ee s admission to. the seven West European Union. in an- other ceremony in the French capital next week, the Bonn government will become the 15th the United States to relax tension; member of the North Atlantic ‘in the Formosa area. - Wins 73 tb 13 Victory _ in Senate - Foreign Trade Bill Gives Ike Power to Cut Tariffs WASHINGTON: =A 73-13 Sen- | 5 per cent stages tn each year of the extension. These reductions : In want s Press deasntenant to broaden grounds | urider which an industry. can seek | ‘| pelief from import competition through the Tariff Commission See Se ees oe. ‘ AVeRS e+ Oe+ teeees ees eeeee eeenereeeene ee ee, i Ree eet ee de ibavee ae This amendment is the only one adopted in the Senate without ap- proval by the administration, Byrd noted. And even it would leave the President free to clause language, changes in the bill made by the Senate were 1, Added new authority for the|- which harms an industry so as to ‘threaten. national security. This was a substitute for various pro the major / ‘4, Elimination of suthority tor. i 2 : retet ae on German reunification and a peace treaty for a reunited Ger- many. a big change fer Allied troops. | Occupation costs levied on Germans paid for domestic serv- (ants, entertainment of the. soldiers other frills. But. strict. ieconomy now becomes the order | t of the day. Allied troops in general will be required to obey German, law, The soldiers also can be sued for the |maintenance of illegitimate chil- ‘dren born after sovereignty. 65-Day Jail Term "Cools ‘Hot’ Driver “You're going to spend 65 days in the Oakland County Jail to cool off your driving during the warm months,” said Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum yesterday when he sentenced Alvin Johnson, 30, of 45 Hibbard Ct., who pleaded guilty to reckless driving. In the reckless driving charge, Johnson also faced 10 other viola-| | tions committed after Patrolman | James L, Ockerman arrested him | yesterday following a two-mile chase which ended when John- son's’ car overturned and crashed through a wire. fence; “He committed practically every traffic violation in the book and besides-he didn’t have an opera- tor’s license,” said "| negotiations and ‘cuts of up Sen ry om Sle The end of the occupation means | the? * 2 oe, ge ep aap ber Western Skies | Are Lighted Up by White Flash Survey Tomorrow to Determine the Extent of Doomtown Damage SURVIVAL CITY, Nev. —Atomic fury at least one ‘anda half times as power- _| ful as the blast.that leveled Hiroshima struck at this tiny test town on the desert today. — watt radio station located less than a mile from the heart of the great nuclear explosion, and probably caused extensive -damage to the four homes along ‘Doomsday Drive only 4,700 ‘feet from. the Blast tower, The huge device packed a fire- | ball lasting 25 seconds and @ power of between 30 to 35 kilotons.: The -- bombs that hit Hiroshima and Na- 'gasaki contained 20 -kilotons of | power, the equal of 20,000 tons of | TNT. The full extent of the damage will be determined in a tour of. battered Survival City tomorrow, The test organization announced - that the 14th and final shot of the 1955 series—also from a 500-foot tower on Yucca Flatj—might be rem before dawn tomorrow, A Weather ev aluation meeting was set for today. f The — tor the final is ot wee tee fs have any | town. The shot | the Southwest and 00 milo | northwest at Klamath iced Ore. It also lighted the sky across, the Calif. and w Angeles, Sa City, Utah, and . Although it iHuminated Las Ve egas, Nev., 75 miles ‘away, brighter than the sun for an im stant, no concussion was felt there. However, the burst jarred Hender- |son, near Las Vegas ‘ | The scattered litte test city here—it might be a. suburb in any part of the United States— | lay completely enveloped in dust, | | some of it radieactive, a few minutes after the detonation. An hour later Atomville still was completely obscured from the view of observers on News Nob, | eight miles back. The shock wave, a as Solting woke E "trenches at 2,600 and- 3,500 yards and GI's in tanks at a distance of only 3,100 yards. It was felt as a sharp earthquake by observers on the Nob, The dust pall filled all of Yucca (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Anti-PAC Bill Ready for Vote | Measure Causes Bitter: | Guerrilla Warfare | | Michigan Senet. | LANSING 7” — After the bit- ‘terest floor fight in recent years, ithe Senate is ready to vote on Republican - sponsored aimed at the CIO Political Action Committee’s (PAC) use of union Democrats waged a fierce guer- ie vee ee through debate. and forced the Republican | ship to bring up every ticle keep the uy It knocked out the 250- wed dues to aid the Democrat, THE. PONTIAC PRESS, ritunspay, MAY 5, 1955 Ge a i ig ad we es ae Ai Fe. > os =o es aitey the 5:10 a.m. blast. ween Pa sil which had held the explosive was completely vapor- ized. ‘ Six women in a- Civil Defense trench and two others in an Arniy trench, both at 3,500 yards, with- stood the blast. It was the first time women had beén in trenches. Director Val Peterson of the Federal Civil Defense Administra- | tion, who viewed-the test from a six-mile ‘spot, lauded the demon- Stration as “a very profitable ex- perience for all civilian defense people.” He also took occasion to upbraid some who had been com- plaiting about delays. Peterson criticized “amateurs who try to advise men who have set off more than 40 of these. . shots.” Today's televised detonation was the 13th of the 1955 series and the 45th in the continental U.S. It was the largest of the three open shots held here. The others were in 1952 and 1953, Dust prevented observers from | seeing whether there were any) fires burning except the usual scat- | tered flames in Joshua trees, Veteran observers of the press corps agreed they had never seep anything to match this shot. - At the time of the detonation there were: about 60 high altitude aircraft aloft over or near the test site. They were on experimental and training flights. Later a squad- ron of more than 25 planes took off from nearby Indian Springs Air Force Base to perform customary |- atomic cloud tracking and sam-| pling duties. City Realtors Attend Detroit Sales Seminar P. T. Smith, Pontiac Real Es- tate Board President, and 43 local board members attended a ‘Sales Stimulating Seminar’ at Detroit's Fort Shelby Hotel Wednesday. Tibetat ao the wad 0. quater The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — The Birming- , ‘ham district Board of Education | today had under consideration ‘a | proposed expansion. program call- ing for construction of 82. new classrooms in four new elementary schools and classroom additions in five existing. schools. Included were recommendations for construction of two swimming | pools and improvements in the dis- tric's older schools: The program, recommended by the independent Citizens Commit- HOMER WEST Former Pontiac Policeman Dies Homer West Served City 23 Years, Awarded Citation for Alertness i Homer West, 58, a Pontiac po- | liceman for 23 years and a life- long resident of Oakland County, | died early this morning at Pontiac | General Hospital. He had been int | five months. He was born Jan. 6, 1897 in | Leonarg and was the son of Car- son and Eva Harris West. On Dec. 19, 1918 he was married to Nellie Mae Munger in Battle at 179 Chamberlain St. His- early education, he received in the Leonard schools, later at- tending the Birmirigham Police | — School. 7 Capitol patrolman West joined the Pontiac Police Dept. Feb. 26, 1929 and retired June 30, 1952. He was awarded a citation by the Chief of Police for his alertness. and quick action in capturing a. burglar in a downtown sfore in No- vember 1545, The meeting was opened by | Bruce J. Annett. Pontiac realtor | and President of the Michigan | Real Estate Association. More than 450 persons’ attended the seminar. _ Sponsored by the Detroit Real Estate Board and composed of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties, the seminar wag the first tri-county real estate. tunc- tion. Nine real estate boards were represented trom the three | Win C.° West, Since his retirement; Mr. West had been with the Fleet Carrier Corp. During World War I, he served | with the 344th Motor Transport | and was a member of the Metro- | politan Club Spirit No. 6 and | Eagles Lodge No. 1250, Surviving are his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Henry Leoni of | ‘Chowchilla, Calif.; two sons, Ed. — with the U.S. Army, Gerald M. West, at home and One grandson, Pfc, Gerald Following the afternoon confer- ence ahd-dinner, James C. Downs, President of the Rea] Estate Re- | search Corporation. of Chicago. Chicago, spoke on ‘‘How Long Can It Last"? Downs viewed mortgage market trends and said there was a short- age of land for development throughout the nation. Adm. Radford to Speak — at MSC ‘Commencement _ EAST LANSING # — Adm. Ar- thur W. Radford, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, will be | the speaker June 5 at graduation exercises for thé centennial year class at Michigan State College, | the college announced today. The 1955 seniors will become the | first graduates of Michigan State University. The seniors have voted to receive their diplomas by mail | after July 1, the effective date of the name change. Events scheduled for May and early. June leading up to the grad- uation will include senior Lantern | Metamora, also survives. West, son, was killed in 1945 inthe Philip- He’ wads returned here for. burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery in 1943. A sister, Mrs, Dewey Hodges of The funeral: will be held Mon- day at 2.p.m! from the Voorhees- Siple Chapel with Dr, Milton H. Bank of the Central Church officiating, Burial will fol- low in Perry Mount Park Ceme- | tery. Pallbearers will be from the | Pontiac Police Department... Harry S. Oliver Harry Stanley Oliver, 43, of 11 Waldo St. died this morning at’ St. | Joseph Mercy Hospital after a two ; | day -illness. - He. was born June 11, 1911 in| | Fostoria and came to Pontiac 32 | years ago. The son of Herbert and? Vevia_ Oliver, ployed by the. .General Truck & Coach Division, Besides his wife, be is survived: Motors Niigh¢ Seed i May 93. Pal . # d d-meetings:May~24r president's reception, May 25; awarding of | ROTC commissions, May 31; Wa- ter Carnival, June 2-4, and Alumni Day, June 4, Baby Elephant’s Fan Is Stolen From Zoo 4 *“\also three brothers, Clyde E. of | Fostoria, Russell C. of Birming- ty tT rat Pome A” REO NE ARE line McDowell, of Pontiac and a son, Gary, at home. Two sisters, Mrs, Helen Cook of Fostoria and Mrs, Katherine M. Cunningham of Pontiac survive, ‘ham and Benjamin L. Oliver of Sacramento, Calif. | estimated $5,295,000 and could be . financed with no increase in the | eal | at Lahser and 14 Mile and one -opened this Creek and made his home here_ | Methodist + he was married to) 2 , Delia Smith in Saginaw June 19, | | 1930. Mr. Oliver had been em- tee on Education, would cost an tax rate for school debt service, according to the committee's fis- experts. Recommendations presented to | , the board by the committee Tues: | -day night included: Construction of enough new , Classrooms for pupils in the kin- | dergarten through the sixth grade to meet needs through the school | year 1957-58. Modernization of certain older fa- | ‘cilities. Completion of the high schoo! | swimming pool and inclusion of | another in the new junior high | school at Adams and Derby. -— | The new schools would be one each in the northeast and south- east corners of the district, one near - -Walnut Lake, Of the recommended new addi- tions, two would be at schools year, Beverly. and Pembroke; one would be at Frank- lin School, and two others at schools as yet not determined, the committee said,_ Board Eyes $5,295, 000! School Expansion Plan The elassroom construction pro- | gram would be limited to elemen- tary schools, Existing high school | facilities, the committee gaid; were | - {considered adequate until 1960. It ‘said junior high school facilities— | including the new east side junior | high—were sufficient until 1959. The estimated cost also would include a $345,000 outlay for im- provements in the district's older schools: rearrangement of class- rooms, improvement of play- grounds, modernization of lighting. Committee findings were that schoo] sites at the older schools | —Adams, Pierce,- Bloomfield . Vil- »“con- | siderable improvement” to pro- | lage and Frankl vide more play area and to relieve “intolerable” mud condi- tieng in wet weather. The ‘package’ also. includes | $600,000 for construction of an out- | door pool and an indoor pool. The committee said it recommended construction of two pools because ot ‘‘overcrowding”’ of the city’s sin- |gle pool at Barnum School and because “it would be a healthy factor toward preventing juvenile delinquency.” The committee was appointed by ‘the PTA Council. 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The Weather PONTIAC AND YVICINITY—Fair to- . tooler = i temerrow ae Fair tomerrow night, low ADRAADDORAARAALAL IAS LOLDARAAARLLASLARARRIAAT ALI Waterford Man Admits , to Indecent Exposure A 21-year-old Waterford Town- ;ship man pleaded guilty to two 20 al rin Gan maa eine! $3.29 Value Boys’ Sizes . 2. to 6, $2.77 Long wearing : cork composition ‘soles. canvas “| iN _ —~ ELECTRIC | Today. in Pontia® ‘counts of indecent exposure yes- Lowest temperature preceding ® am. terday in Oakland County Circuit at @ am: Wind velocity 30 mph.) Court . and will be sentenced ; : Direvtinn: ‘Wess on May 16, | ‘Sen Foss Pridey ot beat om Albert Urbaniak, of 3300 Eliza- es ar Looking, But. 0. Cheap Prive.) y today at 6:47 p.m. beth Lake Rd., was arrested Tues oom sets Friday at 4:51 a.m. : a day by Waterford Township Police | Pg tae fe iP a gg After a woman supplied his de- en 's oes 7+. Mes ae eae 7s “ + scription and cat Scenes number (SOG Ve, ee. Ul ee ee ee re . ieee dGadee Me eee ew + or “"gg| He was free on $100 bond waiting | « sieve *? examinetion on @ situilar charge, With Genuine Phillips SCREW-IN” SPIKES a in Pontiac but now is held in Oakland County — Ss pita’ #4 * Cee Rew He | Jail on $2,000 bond. Tot Is Struck by Auto, Suffers Minor Bruises cur ANY LENGTH. _ WHILE YOU WAIT! te st * a ot of o 8 we. 8 = Wh sete a ee ¥ = = Sete Stn Seas 2 Reel ae cael a! 63 i ae ee a ae = } e a = pe ee , Be Ne a ae lt J bi its ms ae em eye agg ag a > = bese hay a iy aa fig ~ ‘ . Rohe. ‘ ff ay } a ee ey — . é 3 e tT ee rer ee aE | HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 Channac Vie Babe éth Generati grandmother Mrs, : Changes View |t Riontoue ane ca | You Can. Afford ‘More and. Better : __When You Shop at SIMMS . ; - +» the store where thrifty Mothers save the | Mothers D I ( Oe \ ‘This SUNDAY fs Mothers Day ase Hours So Everyone Can IMMS Extra Values “OPEN NIGHTS. REMEMBER © Fridays — Saturdays — Mondays bil 10. P.M. Soviet General Dies sixth generation in the family. v on Adlai for "56 juss." ** Williams Claims Dems Have Lots of Qualified Men for Presidency RE OE TS > SPECIAL PURCHASE! who previously had said Stevenson looked like 4 shoo- in for the 1956 nomination, said in an interview he didn’t want to : single out now any of the sa) ee “9 = “ Ze —.. Remember—Mother Told You to Be Thrifty! pom ie aaa . Price Slash for You Gift, Buyers! - are Shivers of Texas said : RNY fi i . ! | yest he still , rere eal coe Bere BARGAINS IN WOMEN’S WEAR ‘Pearlwick Hampers" 2 mitteeman Carmine de Sapio of : -@ Our Greatest-Ever Selection Every Style a Great Value! Summer COTTON ‘Dresses Choice of Famous Brand Names @ Cotton City —@ Fruit-of-Loom : Bowl of Flowers New York indicated he is luke- warm toward the former Illinois governor, who lost to President Eisenhower in 1952, The governors yesterday dis- cussed 1956 campaign plans at a closed . session which National Chairman Paul M. Butler said pro- duced ‘‘no dissent” to the idea _ that the Democrats would win the White House next year. Butler said the Democrats plan to attack what he called ‘‘the in- decisive leadership of the Eisen-|& hower administration. ” Coercccevecccvcccoocevooosoossooooosoooooooee r Soft and Absorbent “FAIREST” ' De Sapio vai be told the gover- SE } i CLEANSING TISSUES. norg the party ought to “go after Eisenhower rather than the people BOX OF 400 ¢ _Full box of -409 tissues at—this | low price. Soft and absorbent type. 5.00 VALUE. 397 Full 2 Foot Tall | Miracle fibre — won't dent, bend or bulge. Steel: rib rein f or ced, | Pearl-like plastic tops, No - snag interior, Just ~ +00 at this price. f™ / —_ ~w ¢ be) . 2 4 4-Inch © LIFETIME a TO soa A se @ Winnie Moe Choice of 5 Varieties 388. Br “ > Chaice of . . orchid (2 for 5.50) — cermations, “camellias, etc.” Seated ~ on bakelite base, Over 1000 ot this Low Price | $3.95 Six Inch Bow! 1.77 Seersuckers . ee polished cottans i hE SRILA RGA IES, ... denims . . . prints and solids. = somos All wanted neck styles and sleeve lengths. Complete size ranges — 9 to 15, 12 to 20, 1414 to 32‘, 38 to 52. ‘of second rank” in the adminis- tration. As for his own party, De Sapio. ‘ said he doesn't think ‘“‘any Demo- ~~ crat should play coy or have to| E eeeeeese be drafted to serve as the party’ s| nominee." Stevenson has been silént about his plans. De Sapio called the nom- ination race “wide open” at this point, indicating he may seek to hold New York’s 94-vote conven- | tien delegation for Gov, Averell | Harriman. Harriman has said he | is for Stevenson. | ERLE RE MADE by ‘COUNSELOR’ ‘KENT’ Personal Rcd Styles Patio Bell § Ba th Scales Ak irs = vette ‘ Usual ¢ bs Ca 499 Valve > : they come running at Weighs accurately to 250 Ibs. 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ENT INSEt Regular $1.19 Pestroy. 6% DDT 4 PIECE — Includes meat there _) mometer, skewer, deep-fat ther« cot and bulb-baster. Gift - Ld) ES, Nylon Gift Hose a 60 = 15 51 + 30 cooompaemamarmmmansoe INITIALED IN GOLD FREE! MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS (ae Genuine LEATHER Ladies’ Billfolds Values to 4.00 Biggest 98 (plas 10% tax) | ane ey Gordon B. Dean, Milford Shirley A. VanHorn, 63 teesmince orate oe meray, OF Seminole ey 4p Breck, Lakeville fotet' 2: SSeeer, Lake Gren Wanted dark seams. . out- tine and dark heels .. new-- est color tones, Proportioned E Finest we have ever of “Beas Howard Beit’ «omen Port Wayne, Ind. lengths. Famous for extra . : komt Aer ao Famous ‘SPRAYWAY’ BOMBS - Senate na Matt Bomb 7.9 rr Dok Ss Feet low 9 8° gh Hose “Ss QUALITY. Our best | _ pos, Stes 8 Wool, a ome ere ee NO MONEY DOWN! 36 Months to Pay |= \ aie dete ik Se Se EE sy Found in Plants Traits From Abroad | _ Noted in the Pedigrees of U. S. Varieties GENEVA, N. Y. (UPk-Practi- cally all the present commercial grain varieties in the United States carry germ plasm traceable to foreign parents, according to a | plant expert at the State Agricul- ‘tural Experiment Station here. “Also, 55 of 56 potato varieties Foreign Plasm: released since 1932 in state and ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1055, Waites is tops _ OPEN ‘Til 9 Friday & Monday Nights! Hurry in Today and Tonight for Exceptional Savings on Wanted Summer : | Merchandise! Pay No Money Down. . . Join Waite’s Budget Credit Club! é FREE! Ideal Gift for Mother! A Regularly 7.95 3-Piece Deluxe Carving Set; absolutely FREE to you without extra ‘ | Save $15! federal breeding programs are re- ported to have one or more foreign introductions in their pedigrees,” pointed out Dr. D. D, Dolan, re- gional coordinator of the North-| eastern Regional Plant Introduc- tion Station. For this reasen, Dolan says, it ig important fo grow, evaluate and distribute plant introductions from abroad. a cucumber from Korea and a to- amato from India. He said all may have charac- looking for desirable | traits that might be used by plant | breeders, the station preserves B bright f for Ui Lite” “Mout rit ti ° “BRIGHT FOR might be wanted in the future. Thermal Barrier Tested by Device COLLEGE PARK, Md. # — BRILLIANT LUSTER PLASTIC TILE* 5 ft. by 7 ft. bathrobm, expertly installed 4 ft. above floor, with all labor and materials. . $742 GLO-SHEEN "PLASTIC TILE” 5 ft. by 7 ft. bathroom, expertly installed 4 ft. above floor, with all Tabor and materials. 812 ‘New, Longer, Easier a problem of the “thermal barrier’ | J 3 by a projectile traveling city Elis! | Sues Business Associate for Shortage of Worms _ SAN DIBGO, Calif. w — Suit in Howard W. Neal said the. short- age was in worms provided for the venture at his ranch, where they were to produce millions “ Just Carpi it Up DETROIT w@— Mrs. Fuller, 23, testified . in heute Court she was doing 80 miles an hour. but only to charge her car battery. The excuse wasn't good enough for Traffic Referee John On Wall, to Wall Carpeting M. Wise. She was fined $75 and told not to drive fortwo months. In a current project, Dolan is | teristics that may prove valuable | to plant breeders in this country. Besides seeds of older varieties to guard || against loss of germ plasm that been able to produce shock waves | as those that would be gen- | Reg. $34.95! Children’s Deluxe 20" cain Sturdy Treihing Wheels’. .. 498 @ Single ber frame con- ; struction with tubuler @ 1%” semi-pneumatic puncture proof tires! steel front fork! @ Coaster brake with @ Bell bearing head as- double spring saddle! sembly. 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Call FE 4-2511 Middle: "Rose" ; Right: ‘Floral’ Waite’s Chinae—Fiith Floor Waite's Outdoor Grills—D : ° i F i It’s a DAN RIVER Fabric . « « Fashion | Woven In... Can’t Wash Out we as 101 pile nubby, hard twist in 10 autiful eves and Plain colors. Per Month ~ Includes: expert installation, ‘Padding, carpet ond sales o + + sma tailored! Men's White Jackets Only. $399 for the man who loves | real comfort... . it’s are ro e% _water-repellent boys’ and girls’ durable, easy washing jackets . .. for school or play! | Children’s Colorful Poplin Jackets - p98 * Water-Repellent! © Washable! * Zipper Closing! © Sizes 6 to 16, Lal THE PONTIAC URES THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 1 Mam ee ati ra your New Perfume Mist Sprays.a gentle cloud of frag- rance over your body, oround shouldefs or on your hair with a touch of your fingertips. 2.50 Toilet Water with . 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BELOW: Sheer dimity: print grey on white, white yoke and front detailing. peacock sheer printed gee lawn with white lace medallions, in green, purple, navy or - : peeks. hon, sal in the Two Martha Meanie Dresses to be given away Saturday, Tth at 4:30 p. m. No Pure chase necessary . EN Fe ts ee 2 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, M B iy eee oe ee aS ee Oe x % AY 5, 1955. Return to High Parity + ‘There were both timeliness and com- = mon sense in a warning sounded by Secretary of Agriculture BENsonN, It was timely because it came in a ‘news conference held just as the House was about to take up a bill proposing return to 90 per cent parity price sup- port for the basic crops. There was wis- yy, late Exnstein’s desk, just as he _ he civi oa . Ben ’ ‘ should read the accounts of such dom in it because Mr. Brnsow pointed ert jt, was shown on TV. It was cov- Father of 13 Boys Scot fs — ssmes "printed tm the Detrt Phen fess cared kindness that will pay back a Charleston where it had been refused. together to form “The Terrace hed owned, cared for-and bed “™mnAtRES From there it-was forwarded to Chic Maids.” These. young ladies de- the companionship of a deg. 580 Sussex Rd. ago. lighted tenants in 56 homes. by Birmingham What’s happening, of course, is that people are getting around the postal regulations by taking their large parcels to nearby second or third class post nullified and the post office is doing a lot of work for which it is not being ~ paid. * * * That's why Congressman JonEs wants the regulations amended to apply equal- ly to all post offices. We second the motion. Monument Unveiled by Hoover Commission | - Hal Boyle Says: An Appreciative Tenan ‘Pontiac Crime Accounts Mild Compared to Detroit’ The Pontiae Press has been the target of unjustified criticism for the manner in which sex crimes have been reported. These self-styled meralists This is “Be Kind to Animal.. David Lawrence Says: Franco’s Spain Appears MADRID — Spain is a big sur- troops everywhere apd with an oppressive discipline imposed on the people. | Actually, Spain has every ap- | Benson Warns A : inst offices. As a result a provision designed wont a = deca oe | | eI ga to benefit express companies is being the girl would be pleased to oe Free Country to Visitors have to submit anything to a censor. . 3 * oa Talking with some of the leaders “im the Spanish Parliament, this writer gained the impression that: there is far More discussion and . Soe ee ee, almost as wild a state of disorder asthe, 4, . “The high, rigid supports,” he contents of a woman’s handbag. Indeed, shat fe believed te be Ge shtion's aarcaia “Tee paced right a — sr gel grey in- tries whe are beginning to take _ ™ent are chosen in part by said, “destroy markets, cdtate q largest all-boy family don’t see smart of trouble, but I've had a Y°'Ve Violence and sex’ do not 9 second look at commercial op-. elections conducted by unions Ge . it looked exactly like the desk of the Why gevaty ahead came jrveda Seaey Ms make for aesthetically enjoyable portunities here are discovering "8d professional groups and oth- | surpluses and set up a system typical weekly newspaper editor. gemanoenes : sade re children—they’re the Teading. But it is the duty of a the they can play an important ""¢F organizations and in. part by | under which the Government. | ae Emory and Thelma Harrison, a biggest enjoyment we've got in. ‘Tee Press to publish facts, and to im the nation's ecomomy. ae ee | allocates the right to produce.” ” We're entirel willin to contribute farm couple who live near Johnson this world. It would be lonesome vasid satay apart the ~ ad Remembering that in America it tura, are by the people. | Th are te tin Co: y sd City, Tenn., have 13 sons ranging Without anyone of our children. — =e — "ai "a took several decades to recover. , The legislative system here is | _ The Secretary 1s right in urging Con- our full share to pay Henry to dance in stepladder style down from 21. We'd miss him.” im thone details of crimes whieh fom our oWa civil war and oo in that most of the work . gress to give a fair trial-to the flexible with that gal who keeps wailing from y*#Fold Guy to Ivan, an infant of | Mrs. | Harrison oes wut, might offend even the most fas- Postwar conditions were far trom ected eee Ce 4 price supports written into the law last the juke boxes, “Dance with me, °\ sun maanp he family won ‘on _tidious enwy. sapeciely Guo Sat ten. Soe, all perkareentery gree or | : money won on ‘ : the Reconstructién . 5 groups -*- year. it Ersennower took the Henry!” Rosy =< 2 So percidroa = give his boys as much jus = this newspaper does one ca sense = preoccupation antes Ge 3 decision ia same position at his latest press confer- us a speck of trouble,” and ex- “wry 7: Y cage a = nt re ape rg , * > : | t I give'them an education I Ageostica serving national unity and about /ament itself — which meets four ae. 2.4 ; PERHAPS, one way OF another, the H- a — wa ws mind ten oe a Jscageie Chil cms: h keeping —— a — eae —— merely ratifies eM, We © van will bring permanent peace $0 the. We raised them t shay GS, Bower ater on.” be snid. “Itt help ‘er ildren Build Character clans which ied tote ce arr __ Anyone who doubts the soundness of earth. ch ap crotuing that Lelened to f° farther than their daddy.” ' Through Care of Pets’ flict in arms. , All one can say” is that com- | their stands should ponder the tax eat- anybody else. “are It is a well-known fact that much 5, tf 7 pariaons with. the Ameticen or ing, ‘price depressing effects of the -The Man About Town se Portraits of our juvenile delinquency stems - 1.03 of —Pekoreng ee de. cedure are not possible, because multibiliion dollar's worth of surplus go ee dar eet che’ —‘By JAMES 2. MERCALFE neglected fo tach. Geir cadliren 120ted cummmnion and io dete. ere ie @ Glotict difference n ‘tarm products now owned ‘by the Gov- The Excessive Heat Each has his chores—one feeds How can you doubt me, darling, and yer ames uaa Sear mee wasman et cavage ch - ernment, Pe ee , the hogs corn, one feeds them that... I am in love with you... ple and their property and things ical or economic body of Spain. the Spanish people +s pL: : i sje: . shops, one does the milking. Some When only you are in my mind... Weaker or less fortunate than — ItB U 1 Co 7 my The newspapers here are of 3 : = Brings Unusual Conditions ary the dishes, some cut wood, In everything I do? . .. When themselves. Thus we find. as these excellent quality in thelr cover- ee made eae oe . ; ; some carry it in. there is 1 earth... Children grow, they run roughshod , i. MoreJobsThanGraduates = *° Many in the Pontiac Area in O'Th ‘help each other. The Who’ means so tmuch to me. | “ver People and property cctivisies te eperts. They print (acinintt, there hes been an ox- Alth : $s are weeks | Criticism: What you may avoid by big boys are just as crazy about To whom I would surrender now The training of a child in char. more news about what is going cently tn the pores with sepent eon, Be appiomsh Chek Rawr’ icles saying and doing nothing. = oe a soe oe eee? «2 ae acter starts with the kind treat- pag pagename gre to whether the monarchy shall - away, : .. you all my soul...And ment ef his brothers and sisters many of the newspapers in restored.. course, is graduates will have little trouble finding. Repercussions of this violent May heat are | “There never was a child born ail my promises... The only thing and his kindness to living crea- France, a vita ect tl " Ens . numerous. Some sheep in the flock of but what there was a bite made I want in life . Is just your tures around him. There is no So far as delicate questions of a k Actually there may be jobs than _~—_ Oroswell Anderson hoe bess Macbareend Gatien G18, mead s..Oranp Mae dew. 3 ee ee te alee wase fat fey Hee payne hquewiy yo y e may more “4 : 5 ve ett too myself... Or any future day. . . a pet in the home. are a’ Ad pecieahin, RU WF egpildiiy: teen'et SL ee ate tas mening Gaels win. “Wear ea bad ens chil anteater he ote The (reat revectioan Sor Ita be- ‘Sect sath them caveat betas, gremlon tn Gr pense Far then : : A Bs ; bahendied = When we had one child we just every happy way ... . I want you gins at an early age and builds . 4 * seniors with technical training, _ let commen aaa a ek that’had been lived. When we had six children to believe me and . . . To know I Secteth of Cltaacier Wid-deibiegs nt ei, Be 6 ee 6 beet Sip Wat pentiony "to five calls are reported for every avail- " :shogn did not suff sat. Amoth- we lived. Now we got 13—and am cesme'. Telia oll hat l aka tale @ sepeciiiiin, Mndy ee ny cuemelp, Dut should not be allowed to manifest ; able engineer, "physicist or chemist. ¢T Tobin died from the heat while sitting on we're still living.” can give { .. How can you doubt inaividual who thinks about his pedals yp allpeneny mye oer api either in debate or in _ ; ir: GSE . her nest in an old mail box near the home of Mrs. Harrison was named “‘Hon- mer dear? arts and how they will affect those : i a : said to be t bs : / 7 they please in their dispatches.to From There also are ‘Sg be two jobs open _ Homer Westgate or Mother of the Year” by the / (Copyright, 1955) around him. their own countries. They do. not an economic standpoint, - for every student qualified in home eco- ;, White Lake Township.’ The eggs were ree ot “her ee ee i ; ; ee —_—_ — der Gen, France's indefatigable nomics, agriculture, teaching and medi- about to hatch, andthe heat completed the wife, mother and neighbor.” The Case Records of a Psychologist > 7: leadership. He works day and ‘cal- technology. incubation, and Westgate moved the nest to Robert Hall clothing firm paid the — : =— ec vf — and at ee list m3 a cooler spot and is feeding the young birds. expenses of the entire family here a be ° 4 longer audiences are * * * “Wilted worse than in midsummer,” phones yaa they could see her get: the Parents Sho Id Let Their Children Know tl ied ‘ee any gy ore naa One of the reasons for this, as : "Anthony Laughlin. —".« « « og. . . | af state, Actey, be nom : U. S. News & World Report points in speaking of his garden at 874 East Pike | During a four-day stay the boys They Too Were Afraid When Young sentatives of every group and fac- \ out, is the fact that this year’s St. A call from won a $3,200 jackpot in cash and ; . tion or interest and manages in os a te eemathiat secs 1900 | Mrs. Jennié O'Dea prizes on @ CBS network show, ae ae ae ena “They said they had long been disgracing their powerful, coura- mating Posy Maine regular Nos came? . ; » of Rochester, tells of a diary kept by her aa << shamed Gubeh cae s. You parents and es- seneeg Nat ange Bay were ex shone Mihees by tailing oo tale abreast of everything ef impor papesy om Demian AbOe ons- father, the late Pace and left the whole family home- Pecially you Dads sho uld spn ting! eh a en ee tance in domestic ax well as for ‘ third of these are women, many - Michael Donahue sick. e a confessional with your . Crane, ve a ever were timid affairs. ~ of whom are not interested in — of Pontiac, which recounts that -excessive “It's corn plantin’ time,” ex- reagan Lead them into it ‘fear party’ each term with every or cowardly youngsters, — ; = jobs.” ‘This leaves about 210,000. heat wave in May 83 years ago. On May 3, Plained Harrison. dle Seven fer te te word mee ee a ee reese ee Oe 16 ee Looking Back \ 2 pee .« ; : The tall, rawboned farmer, who = ¥ would do the same thing.” they never were afraid, That's : tes this 1872, he wrote: “Never saw it so hot; must , reassuring to youngsters to wrong! children know “bY. \ male gradua yee be near 100. Has the Weather gone plumb ad to quit school after the fourth now you, also, were once _ Misery loves company” runs cl tad imme YMCA TO aaa ane _ Another complication is that many of crazy? What will July and August bring?” ©70de to go fo wok is a Man afrete of the dork or of bark - © St Sat she eoprtety focls dren Tt wil rome them end NAZI FORCE sent +e save be. te ee oe ae Co es His entries in these months are usually waa g dogs, ete. a help them learn to be ‘mitre brave. - te Ag sae ene a eg ee rg. "Cool and comfortable,” and one day he adds, (fomesPun Kamer. ye, GRORGE W. CRANE So have a “fear party” tonight. nating. nt Ps Balkan Ie wits ae aS i : ; ‘ ca - ~ — ey oO was Tn “ * 2 ER nn es =<“iss O20: Clarice Rh aged 2 that he a 3 [=e see ne ee! Z ~~ eH CRACUIY “THE HUMBET TO” Be rrr ee Tie charen The” Weckes the Second grade. Ta’ pap a i Aer ag neh ae drafted this year. But many have been we tee cea on angen gestern grantinther, a siligiens man a be ie Crane, ig aed - pocang 5 fhe pg og when aN. SAIS eee Mette , ppea. colors teachers one deterred So Ellen etlags and now ate at mate at - cole a’ red uals & can gellar bey a a ‘her purty’ for words “yee. tree = sien $59 ORK RELIEF pay may exceed the top of their draft boards’ lists. Pontiac Motor Division = their children,” she smilingly be- ee ee. — -% * * T have it directly from Srhamphant a praising the gan. ome of any s: = Lord for @ good life: “Well, I tried it with my sec- Psychological complex is to state b | Body Engineer W. R. Miller : | hs, : aDies Kacketee What is happening, of course, And he raised all 27 children ond graders week, the problem and consciously look is that we are ccneticintiu e porpicetd “uate. have on a 70-acre farm,” said Harrison. and proved eld ta 1, OR, . 13 ‘Clini ‘ f C, Run ° ae _ * “I courted for a: before «I t you to others. about As we refuse to ac- : ics: ac | S | vee es ae soqnerteers ve Polo White and Driftwood Biege, got married when I was 23,” he~-™hat happened, — : ee elas Ae cS Or LCanines | a r the midst. chnological §—_—_. .itner of which will hasten your wife’ ~- added. “I'll never forget that day. -- “i i, Utell ey ctet WILLIAM BRADY 3 . 3 : revolution, ‘These and the steady prorodir Sergey apse ieee T didn't have anything at all — ne a By WHAMAM § » M.D. _ities decided that rabies should be call for trained men for the ——e eset op ais ae came is 5 0s 5 Bite et, be - armed forces have combined to Reports of large m are arriving, Sand maybe % cents tp ty pocket. ar Stans ime when boys aise the country’s need for —— oe oo - emapeedrn 4 the first week we pen nied ery Riad | youths with higher education. . - ‘sen th caer 18 inches hig — eee | “Well, with that as a starter, I . and nine inches across. Peer rvipi tome -onfoay 4 iat oor Sin Suid ct a Gow. Banjos and Postal Rules | <5 an #0 ott after his day's work and “Three. of the children contes- | : _ Newspapermen are with interest 1n Cut wood to trade it for groceries, %@ they still felt panicky when- = Purchase of a mail order banjo by an Oakland ‘County death this week. Pass- ferrison was able with the help ¢VeF ® barking dog rushed up to | one of-his constituents has moved Mis- '"€ sway, st the age of 90, at the home of of a friend to buy a Tiacre hill “em. ) |, seust's Semnetratia J her daughter in Southfield Township, farm. -.“Reassured by my own admis- | Ina Graham Hubbell The farm has 2 horses, 3 cows, tat, et to urge simplification of postal regula- ,.. ine widow of —: ™ 2S acces, © 5 es 0 lee pils, the others then. began to vol- : aa Ye | David E. Hubbell, are wheat, corh and tobacco. —_,\ We spent an entire hour just Bes og = as nn on the ent eg ne rm sae om don’t spend more than $13 pe en ee y ver : D., he : ‘ : 4 a week ” Ha rrison ' ages j . Pate eae eens a a aes | said, “We raise the rest, weve: Liss fats hate taint real J We like the letter over the signature of . IE ab lb cre 9 Be © hnggler stmetgheve te ae e, that ‘- é av more tha 4 : 4 ne end Lome Way told siice we were married, not room. The children seem ” and bearing a Pontiac postmark, which says counting the cost of. getting the "Te Téaxed. — sod.sbotbich to bor tuoeen Soe areas Wh Soap oot a coll dest mix based sta a} oo. “because this is Pe fy Ww some hing tend, tarpentias end pervation, fer at the ak Be Kind to Animals Week.” eS ce Le oe * clase Pompe agen Verbal Orchids to— starve some” , toffice re- of 41 8t.; fifty-ninth om: © : ata: we: ee ee ge ae ee pL THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5 1955 pee WASHINGTON what did it do with this portunity to decorate the , va witness chair? almost always does in testimony | . On &ppropriations,, ‘barred the public from the hearing room. Los ex the city’s — queen plain _ W Misses Claire: to Show" Off Youngest, Cutest City Concilwoman Tae eS peltes gue husband bait, ayy = s fuse @ talry story. make a. if reading political tracts at 14, and a can tell my grandchildren the first vote I ever cast was for me, for the Democratic County Com- mittee. Big de * * «@ Now, the gimmick. Her camp had the idea, see, that if you knocked on doors and handed voters little bars of soap they would get the idea here was a gal who would clean up the city. “When we got the darn soap,” Rosalind said, was so cheap. It wash't wrapped. We had visions of going from door to door handing out this soap, all it does rain, sweaty from being held: in your| cars are washed away.” hand, Finally we put it-in a cel- * lophane wrapper, along with a 3 She athered up the ape the by Sinch campaign card—they’re| Papers and a piece of the cheapest, It worked fine.” So what with gimmicks, and what with eight male candidates at which Rosaland was speaking, he man- . And soon Sam Benson Says: MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, Remember Mom ON HER DAY ‘re 9 ardless of what you need . . . forget it! BE- CAUSE the MOST IMPORTANT PERSON IN THE WORLD ids MOTHER! Call her. . . Wire her, Get her a Gift Ne . but be sure’ to do something special to make hey happy ' |Keep Police Busy “we knew why it| Cormgmerce doesn't notice Char but | {6 Bomb Threats morning. A ssa tied to Gaur ae contrivance then. -|Mixed in Texas School Negro, White Children > AUSTIN, - Tex. W—Thrée Negro children are attending elementary es with white children at Fri- , in northwest Texas, in the sat's tat racial Integration in See Deer mss: wie cumeslaa |e School ‘children enrolled have accepted the Negroes and in fact seem :|rather proud of them.” yesterday, Friona ors history—the moving ae Ce sh we 00 = 142,000 Emopeeas to Get Mogren Aid @ $45,625,000 budget to pay for the ambitious program of its 142,000 Europeans to new homes overseas, The action was taken at the final session yesterday of the commit-| tai May 8th COTTON TWILL with one SUI half sizes. “SUIT MOM -ON MOTHER'S DAY seu 14" of these figure- flatering DRESS UP MOM! Beautiful New. Summer dresses that Mother will love. 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PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY'S. 1955 feat Sore iH Hi 1. sie f | rj i 8 i -fel}f APPL by te i f é fe & a ¢ § tf ve nee " (By SAM DAWSON States in a production capacity well It would be quite some time, they said, before civilian demand— if unsupported by an. additional catch up. * * But now plans for future expan- 124,300,000 tons a year should be more, ; This week the nation’s steel mills according to the American Iron & Steel Institute. This would top the 3 Children Killed The Grocery Bag enc Fried Chicken Fanciers in Luck Again This Week continues to hold a prominent place on the list of good buys for week- end shoppers. ; ‘ Not as many stores will be fea- specials on pork items. That excess of current civilian con- huge defense production—would | enough for at least five years | are set to turn out 2,328,000 tons, | ~ _ The treason: the steady increase in the nation's population and— ing | more importantly—the increase in the standard of living. Steelmen believe Americans will be buying .| more cars, more appliances, build. ing more offices, stores and homes, * [Nation's Industry more bridges, schools and high- ways. Benjamin F. Fairless, in his swan song as he steps down from the chairmanship “ot the board of U.S. Steel, says’ his company to keep in step must add more than one million tons of new capacity each year, i Eugene G. Grace, chairman of company should add eight million tons of capacity in the next 10 E y and now faces the problem of W. W. Sebald, ‘president of Arm- president of Pittsburgh Steel, join expansion, production capacity will be ac- companied by upgrading facilities co Steel, and. Avery C. Adams, in the call for another round of [Charge Mom Beat Boy, 4, for Laughing LOS ANGELES ®—The mother ot a 4-year-old boy is accused of child beating—and her .son is un- der treatrnent for a possible blood This expansion of basie steel | i feet and body, clot on the brain, black eyes, | bruises and burns of the hands A policeman found Hittle John night, Yerterday his mother Mrs. Pearl Chew was booked On sUs- picion of child beating. - _teld them she kilocked the boy down when he laughed at her While she was scold- ing him. “He's a good boy, but I get mad when he laughs at me," she said. Investigators said John told them his mother “made me sit on @ 2\ stove.” Mrs, Chew has two other ‘children and is expecting a fourth, Bethlehem Steel, the nation’s sec- further development. for making finished products. DERAL’S Open Mon., Fri., Sat. nights to 9 ait For the BEST BUY on any appliance | COMPARE FEDERAL’S EVERYDAY ' LOW PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY! 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Se He Gets the Evidence SY 1 Yanagmenmrersreree ee nny lam ag + yey [in minutes the fiery shower bad: |@ 2-404 Aap p00 the used | Without Seeing con || Wat Drtsvevs True Life Adv -|12 Mexicans Killed | 2" Ezine ... the City Commission ‘to constr Assn, last night that the fancy . : seer, Adaieees and dressers ‘are only bidding for at- Fourth ‘avenue trom Josiva avenue %¢/tention and if ignored perhaps $11.47.00 "8 snd. that the plan, | would lose interest in off. and es of said ——— ‘ts on = = ~ my ee ae to construct sald , improvement - in with the lan, profile and estimate, and that the ers thereof shall be ee — sense: a ee fronti w either jo fon Joslyn avenue > street shell ay be : ment district to defray . _estimated cost and expenses thereof Tis apie iaeteecat a om ‘ove: HEREBY GIVEN That the Commission, of the — —- Chamber on the 10th da; 5 8 o'clock p.m. May,. 1066 at ° Pinot ae ed Work on eS a oy di <- i "the. Commission hed assessment according te and all of the lots and of land fronting “upon, sither 6 Gries street avenue’ te Corwin avenue spece! gusensment to defray 40 of S"Coimated cost. from 4 i Bs Bat the hats in Detroit for 55 years. Now, Hat Salesman Is ‘Specialist’ Detroiter Spots Size at First Glance; Now Nearing 70 DETROIT w—Tom Fiattery, a man who canf it a-lid on almost anyone's head at 20 paces, says he has bolstered the confidence of financial tycoons with his derbies. Flattery has been selling mens’ almost 70, Flattery contends that a hat is so important that no mere layman should be allowed architect. My customers walk out happy and confident because they know I’ve done the best possible for them.” . Fiattery likes to use Henry Ford Can't Complain of Routine Work carry water to Mammoth, several Utah Firemen SALT LAKE CITY (UP)—Fire-} men in some Utah commiunities do many things beside fight fires. -At the mining community of Eu- reka, the pumper truck was pressed into service recently to miles away, after the 17-mile long pipeline bringing water to Mam- moth froze. Mammoth is too small expeditions to get children out of ng Modern limed ook finish TABLES Fos 1988 = 268 @Lam © Cocktail : : Table | Table win STEP TABLE of- smooth limed oak in modern styling with graceful legs! Tables _ that add a sparkle of beauty! Save now! LAMP TABLE of glowing limed oak that brings convenience, leasure Superb quality, woiknaiabip and detail. CORNER TABLE with soft, flowi ferruled legs! A superb buy! Save now! 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MAY . 1955 : ning a 2 eae ———— oe re J help determine S. Spear, university’ botanists, are| versity, will built in 1955. Housing and Redevelopment Offfi- ; ls Weapon . nde § be developed fur- new homer 18 Sites Approve Et tanane sate Razor Blade ts Weapon .|Grags Under Study |aimrine rsercs to chemin nants shod be deed central “air: where this has been declared eon- Minus Other Equipment + ‘ _ | features related to nutritional) ther, esto < . BA) St Slum Resale Plan stitutional: = NEWPORT NEWS, Pa. 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Though new Conrad Hilton hostelries- sprout ‘Chance to Own Forest State Offers Everyone 18 years will grow into’a tidy for- Speeders Set Off : speed, it alerts drivers to the fact hiqle coming on at an excessive _\THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 fs = buy 1,000 seedlings that in 15 or zones, recreation areas and con- pedestrians know there is @ VY) Medicine With Zing PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP)—A est. The Michigan Conservation that they're speeding and it draw| patent medicine advertised) in 1855 LANSING’ # — Private forests | Department offers them under the Electronic Siren The. sirens will be installed at| attention to traffic violators and); 11 providence Journal ap » | wefewenteti figures the extremities of speed zones Sc | thus helps law enforcement, offi- of zing, The ad ; one with a little land, a litte mon- Michigan residents will buy about Sevice that oo warning| Slarm when they enter the ones. The system cain be automatically said that “De. 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INCH GAS RANGE A Mc enor ior + os we ~ somerset EO ) . : og Oe : . _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 ‘ een aoe ial a —— ~~ : But, he added, onty 2 per cent ot that vast land area is under irrigation, and, because ef poor methods, much of the water now | in use is lost by evaporation. ~ ‘ “Huberty declared that farmers jnust learn to apply irrigation wa- more effectively, it their land! s to produce enough food to meet | the demands of a growing popula- To conserve the water already | echoed so it will be available for’ As ter developing new sources | of water supply, Huberty warned | that neither cloud-seeding nor re- | claiming sea water are likely to) help out in the immediate future. | Mewever, he said, results to ‘Snag ene my moe | | coke sat sates 'e arid regtons. i i promising areas Ee said water en ip rt a f ae the Gulf of Mexico. New Mexico, ulf of California for the Colo- the | : j r) : sins cover approximately 1,118,000 | miles, he said, anfl when and if de- | veloped, could all the wa- | ter necessary for expanding needs. | In the meantime, he warned, the | West's largest single fresh water | source is the Columbia River. through which 150,000,000. acre- feet of fresh water are annually lost to the sea. CHICAGO (UP) — Jet~ planes | are a problem for city and county toning boards because they require . Jot of room for landings and 2° a study of land-use problems | created by jets, the American So- ciety of Planning Officials said the | situation needs facing now because | thesvolume of jets in the air will | grow in the next five years. In @ report setting forth infor. | mation to be taken into account | in planning for jet airports and stwTou territory, the society said jets need more land than pro- peler-driven planes because: 1. The jet is more ® sluggish dur- ing take-off, 2, Because of design character- istios—sweep-back wings and the like—jets do not lift off the L <5 as quickly as propeller. oft Jets must carry a bigger rt} of _their v3 ‘Dust ‘ bowl.” tour of the Great Plains in the | Southwest water supply unneces- b a? ‘Beoth © Heulture on last week's of the Southwest, phone i we ae is threa the Great s In. two, te what five articles, . years of drought ‘have aune to the onge-productive area and tells what steps bave been taken or are being planned te meet the “dust bow!" By JOHN BOOTH - WASHINGTON (INS) — Rain, prayer—and long-range conserva- tion. Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson believes these are the answers to the multi-billion-doliar drought and wind erosion problems in the nation's ee “dust The Cabinet member's: recent has confirmed his opinion that the only permanent pm } | solution for this once lush area is a long-rangé, carefully ex- ecuted conservation program. Benson frankly admits that he | bas no cure-all plan to tie, down the billowing ‘clouds of dust\ that are making parts of a vast seven- | state area a near desert. | Like farmers and everyone else | who is suffering through this fifth | i year of severe drought, the secre- ‘tary knows that-the only imme- | diate answer is rain. It's.as simple | |as that. +] In two of the hardest- hit states | ~Colorade and New Mexico—Ben- | ison suggested that the governors | ‘might well proclaim special days.) ‘of prayer for crop-saving rains. — | But much of this sprawling plains country has ne crops left | | te save. Physical end ‘erenemte | Eooqemas generally speaking, Is | s serious as it was when the | first disaster of this kind struck’ im the 1930s, This time, however, there is one | important diffe . There is no; |panicky rush to get off the land and let the wind take over. Every- | iwhere there is dogged determina- | i tion te stick it out with such help | as the federal and state govern- | ments can offer. - aid Government emergency takes many forms. In Colorado alone the Farmers | ‘|Home Administration has made | more than 600 drought bayrante loans this season totaling more than $1,100,000. Other kinds of credit help pro- | ducers buy cut-rate feed grains and hay te maintain their basic livestock breeding herds, to in- ; Stall irrigation systems and te we tielates out ‘a ~~ of conserva- | then i peeret as these Srmet gency | ATCH We will Clean ft and put on a NEW Stretch Band. fer 36" we You pay at least $4.50 for cleaning alone, Lou-Mor Jewelry 45 8. Saginaw FE 5-7421 (Rett te Oakland Theater) 2222222 ed HEATING Belore you buy, dont fail te read my od under Misc, tor Wm. st Bowl | years. | @ series of conferences to be is that the periods for Pa The Cabinet olticer . expected of government loans may be. €X-| to eall for a complete soils survey tended. throughout the plains region as a Meanwhile, the matter of d& basis for deciding the best possible | | veloping a program to attack\use for any given tract of land. | .| the’ causes rather than the effects > . One of the chief difficulties at | of dust storms is being approached | present, as Benson is aware, is | |from many angles. ithat distinguishing between pro- | Benson has‘had a special com- | | duetive lands and marginal lands mittee of agency heads in his is a well-nigh superhuman task. own. department working on it)’ Land which is marginal one sea- for'some time. The Great Plains’ son may. not be marginal the Council, representing 10 states. | next; depending ‘on crop prices, has’ wrestled with the problem for | rainfall and. other factors. The Benson plan almost cer- itainly will call. for a better. bal- anced agricultute in the Great Plains, The secretary has said The course official thinking is taking should become clearer at held in Denver between May 31 and dune .2. Benson has invited governors of the 10 states te stock herds, together with sup- | meet with bem, there « en a done i. iporting pastures and feed crops. area many times that farmers in this. should develop more live-| Finally, the program ‘dikely will recommend —_ acreages henna. to atl very Dog Brings In Evidence to Convict Duck Hunter ROSEVILLE, Calif, (UP)+-Cali- fornia game wardens have credited a dog with aiding in the arrest of a rancher who shot ducks gut of season from an airplane. The wardens said Edgar Ernest, 41 Rio Linda, Calif. was spotted shooting ducks from his airplane. The wardens, working in separate ears, followed the plane. by keeping close radio contact and found it at‘ in June. a ranch landing strip. Their dog then rounded up. the dead birds for evidence. . Ernest ‘paid a $200, fine, ure: Rain, Pitivae Care perhaps as much as 20 per cent of the land now under the plow. The secretary has made one point over and ‘over. His proposals | for the long pull do not call for any government purchases of drought-ridden land for the pur- pose of taking it qut. of produc- tion. . How soon the secretary will be. ready to lay final concrete pro-| posals on the line is his” secret. The only inkling on how the wind | blows came in an announcement | j that he would invite farm organ- ization leaders and others inter- ested in drought problems to con- fer with him. in Washington late (Tomorrow: Farmers and ranchers face the “dust. bew!” ' threat.) a ‘Long: Arve = the Law’ Is Too Strong for Door: BEAVER FALLS, Pa, w—The| | proprietor of a store found the. lock | |on the fropt door broken and the | lock screws removed.‘ He report: | (ed attempted burglary-.- Police listed the case as un- solved for several weeks until a) mislaid report from night patrol- | man. John Jackson turned up. Jackson reported he rattled the} | door and the “lock broke and the ‘screws fell out.” Jackson smiles when other mem- | |bers of. the department refer to “the long arm of the law with a | strong paw,’ ‘Ozone in-Chemistry MINNEAPOLIS (UP)—The Uni- versity of Minnesota has ozone in | its chemistry department. 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RNY % PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 virtually a solid front in pushing | could boost its present wan ab toi ‘ocheney to tds that | nature.” WASHINGTON «®—John L. Lew-/ for expansion and political power. a ia eee nee eon will head :|organized labor still has a tre- | Kennedy thinks labor's greatest is is the mystery man of American But there are signs aplenty he| AFL, CIO and independents) tol sith wham mendous job of organizing té do. | achievement ‘in the past 20 years labor today, standing on the side-| doesn't intend to at least not right | more than 26 million members un- | for years. “It stands to reason that political | WaS the organization.of the basic |i lines while the AFL and CIO push | now, ae der certain conditions. Kennedy action is not the No, 1 job of or-/™ass production industries such as forward with plans to merge their a Then he added: “These condi-| when’ asked ganized labor but is secondary to| steel, automobiles, electric manu- 15, million members into one giant The best hint as to Lewis’ think-/ tions would include, first, a uni-' time when the basic job of izing the un- | facturing, ete.—and Lewis’ success federation. ing comes from his old friend and| tied labor movement. With a mili-| the me sically etansiand, Votes: 4re what count | in winning the first industrywide § Bead shaggy-browed chief of the long-time lieutenant Thomas Ken-| pant that is capable of | ditions . in political action, and unless la- Welfare and retirement fund for paved Mine Workers of America yous UMWA vice president, whose up for labor’s rights and | made. est to be bor is able to cérivince the politi-| his miners. ae ‘cae and enig-| statements usually can be taken! with the a ability to see beyond the Kennedy indicated that Lewis| gained through organizing the un-| cians that it can deliver the votes,, What, then, has been labor's oe chee en en Se ee teen “| end of a Stillson wrench.” and the UMWA believe the AFL| organized, It would appear obvi-| the politicians are not going to | greatest failure? ; mn ae : th Will eventually Can views The implication is inescapable|and CIO are. moving too deeply |'ous that as long as there are ap-| pay much attention to the leader-| | Kennedy said: ‘The greatest os and with the AFL-CIO) Kennedy said in reply to a list| that Kennedy doesn't think that | into politics before consolida proximately 60. million Americans | ship of labor when that leadership | failure has been the failure to Tomorrow: How business feels chiefs and give sora labor: of — that organized labor | kind of leadership will be present their strength by or organizing ' in the work force and only 16 mil- \ proposes legislation of: a favorable spread organization into wnorenn- et OE Bonn Peace By CHARLES Vienna. _ tactics in such negotiations. really independent. It tried to include an art ‘get hold of the Iron Curtain in Austria. unacceptable demands. restricted in size. Dulles hopes the treaty may the middie of this month. As has been pointed out, | aceé@ptable treaty, it will be One was on the fate of the Iron Curtain refugees. other was that the Austrian armed forces be rigidly| Forces Soviet lo Drop 2 Austria Demands M. McCANN United Press Staff Correspondent Russia, faced with the certainty of German rearma- ment, has made two important concessions in the Austrian treaty negotiations now being conducted in The, Soviet government started by pursuing its usual It tried to word the treaty so Austria would not be icle that would permit it to refugees now being sheltered. As the result, the negotiations which started off so smoothly on Monday ran into some snags. Nevertheless, Allied diplomatic authorities insisted all along that the Kremlin seemed ready at last to sign the treaty. restoring to Austria the sovereignty which it lost when Nazi Germany seized it in 1938. Their optimism now seems justified, for the Soviet delegation has announced that it is ready to drop two} The It is reported that Secretary of State John Foster be signed in Vienna around if Russia does agree to an becausé of its acute anxiety |. over the prospec of West German rearmament. 4 sf Sees A-Power. ~ Running Autos Germans would be told that they, too, could have a treaty and get foreign occu- pation troops out of their } country if they would refuse UM Engineering Dean Also’ Predicts Use of’ Sdn Energy | ANN ARBOR i—By the year *- “ 2000 automobiles may be operating. on electricity from atomic power stations, and energy from the sun, harnessed by huge mirrors, may have become man's major source of power. : Possibilities of such a solar and atomic paradise were described: by; _ George Granger Brown, dean of the University of Michigan College of Engineering. . Dean Brown spoke on “Future Sources of Power” in a univer- > sity lecture, The rapid decrease in the earth’s supply of fossil fuels eventually will turn. this” nation to other: Sources of qnerey. Deen Brown gates must not only oppose the greediriess of the Russiags. They must guard against over-eagerness | . ‘by the -Austrians themselves to i give the Russians concessions in |order to get rid of the detested Red army. One snag in the Vienna nego- They include Russians, Poles, manians, Czechsiovaks, Hungarians and Ro-| | Free Germany's 10-Year Twist of Fate 1945: No. 1 Foe. bombed-out cities, poverty Communist aggression. Plans were tribute 12 divisions to a European armed Germany kept these plans immecent generation of Germans looks at-its inheritance — and a thoroughly defeated home- Now, ten years after the surrender of Germany, May 8%, 1945, ae en ee ee Ain tab Batt West cht war develeped, hk Wail werk saw the need for West Germany’s aid In defending Europe against possible made for West Germany to con- | army, but France's fear of a re- from becoming an early reality. Meanwhile, a West German police force, armed only with small weapons, grew up, later to become the. nucleus of a West German Under the Yalta nastiest defeated Germany was divided into four tones, one each admin- istered by U. S., Great Britain, West Germany's economy, tn the meantime, made rapid strides. Today she is the strong- est nation in Europe, economi- eally, competing commercially in world markets. The Republic's 1954 import and export figures 1 955: Key Ally q: Then, West Germany rolled up its sleeves for the build-up job ahead. Under the leadership of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, it immediately began a comeback that’ has made West Germany the strongest nation in Europe, and vital key to the success of NATO. ‘| younger . Freedom Won by Chancellor West Germany Owes New Sovereign Status to Adenaver,.79 . By UNITED PRESS Chancellor Konrad - Adenauer, West Germany's iron - willed “grand old. man," almost single- handedly is responsible for leading an independent, sovereign Bonn ‘| fepublic into the ranks of the free world as an honored ally. Se ee ee though . . . looks at least 15 years ater 6am... is at his desk in _| the Bonn Chancellory by 9:30 a.m. «has been ill several times the past six months . . but still joutlasts younger officials in ex- into the — conferences ne ¢ Known 1s teilieie trymen as “Der Alter” (the old man) ... was 73 before he burst ento the international stage... elected first chancellor of West Germany by one-veote margin Sept. Pant ‘1949, after bis party won first postwar elections. . . Born in Cologne . . has spent most of his adult life in politics . got started on the wick’ Giiwiths kehaineen win eonervd Wied tao woters powers completed ratification of the Paris pact to rearm their one- time enemy and end occupation. Although fear of a remilitarized Ger- many lingers in many quarters, NATO nations are pleased that a free West Germany is joining them in the struggle against communism. This pleasure is reflected above in the faces of U. 8; President Eisen- hower, left, and Secretary of State Dulles as the President signs U. S. approval of the pact. West Germany will be the 15th NATO nation. City Council in 1910 . . . served as: lord mayor from 1917 to 1933... for years a member of the Prus- sian State Council . . . in 1926 wag unsuccessful Center si cmap Party candidate for premier of Prussia . ‘| of Cologne in 1933 . . . he went into {2 years of retirment . as lord mayor by Americans who Adenauer again aeiay' his home at Rhoendorf . a all his energies to. building up the strongly Catholic Christian Demoetatic Party (CDU) -.. . chairman of constituent assem- - bly drafting constitution for new - West German republic in 1948 and 1949... > From the te he took helm ot West German state his chief goal has been to bring about a united Europe and end the centuries-old Franco-German strife .. . long ago saw West Germany's only hope West . . . has resolutely held to that path ; Adenauer provided Europe—in his own words — with “an oasis of political stability” in West Germany. : Women pi . rises every day soon _ Nazis ousted hima as lord mayor : . installed ~ jcaptured Cologne in March 1945 -.. fired next year by the British, . . devoted ¢ was to throw in‘her lot with the - “4 z ‘8 3 ta calla angLesakd-ctumesesS-plo-oaab eent | of the solar energy that falls on of the’ Austrian armed forces. Russia wanted to. limit the Aus- one-tenth of: the land area of the world into electric power, the | trian army to 53,000 men, and the Savi Counsel. world could sustain a population | air force to 5,000 men — with 90 | of five’ billion at the high level of Planes. living anticipated at the end of Russia also, however, wants. ‘Get ‘Diplomas’ another century,” he said. He outlined. one plan which he called “Technically practical, if expensive.” He proposed that 80 square miles _ of land in New Mexico be covered with mirrors. If the mirrors were -10 per cent effective, he said, the: present requirements for work in this country could be met. The application of solar energy could take place within the next 15 ‘to 2-years, Brown said, be- fore-the world’s supply of fossil fuels, such as gas, coal and oil, reach a critically low point. - Five thousand nuclear reactors, such as those’ currently used, he | Austria to be. corapletely ‘neutral. An army of 53,000 is hardly large enough to permit Austria to: at- tempt. to defend. its neutrality. Further, this restriction: would limit Austria’s sovereignty, Fish Banners Float Over Japanese Homes TOKYO ™ — Thousands of “fish” floated over Japan today. Bright-colored banners tailored to look like carp Were displayed | from flagpoles on almost every) home in the nation to mark Chil- dren's Day, a national holiday. To the Japanese the carp is the most spirited of fish, ready to overcome all obstacles, That's the way they want their children to be. Class Members Certificates will be awarded to. 15 members of the community members of the community. serv- ice counseling classes at 7:30 p.m. today at the American Red Cross chapter house, 118 Franklin Blvd. | The certificates will be pre- sented by August Scholle, presi- dent of the Michigan CIO Council. Honorary certificates will be | presented to eight members of the American Assn. a Social Workers, Eric DeRoss, clo representa- tive. on the Detroit United Founda- tion, will speak’ on the CIO and the. community. Toniht’s meeting will be the last in a Series of six har cemgen | . WASHINGTON uP — Republican | | House forces hoped. with the aid 'of some Democratic votes to ad- minister a knockout blow today to a bill to scrap the administra- tion’s flexible farm price supports. The House Democratic leader- hip, seeking to restore price sup- Northville Oil Field Converted to Gas ports to high rigid levels opposed by President Ejsenhower, suffered a setback yesterday. The House’ voted 186-150 to eliminate peanuts | from the list of basic farm com- | modities on which price supports | are mandatory, That tentative vote | was subject to a later roll call on which it could be affirmed or re- | versed. Some Northern Democrats voted with the Republicans. | In aces of today’s session, Harrison (R-Neb), a leader LANSING.(®—The Northville ‘oil | field is being converted to natural | bill will be defeated.” gas production effective today, the | | State Conservation Department an- nounced. Gerald FE. Eddy, supervisor of | “wells; said the change was rec- ommended by the State Advisory Board. It places the primary val- ues in gas,. instead of oil, shifts responsibility of administration to “tthe Public Service Commission) — and permits a number of capped wells to be opened for production. Eddy said the change came as a result of a. decline in oil produc- | tion from the field, It is now more told newsmen, “In my opinion the The Senate has not acted and has indicated it will not consider | Such a bill this year, And even if: one should pass, it probably would be vetoed by the President, Eisenhower. @id his news con- ference. yesterday the price squeeze now being experienced by farmers stemmed from ue pro- House GOP Hopes fo Knock Out Dem Farm Measure gram of price supports at a rigid , given an opportunity to work and 90 per cent - parity, that he-is convinced it will bring * * | Permaneut prosperity to farmers. He said ses new plan, which does | The bill before the House would jnot take effect until this year’s: ein the present flexible program crops are harvested, should be of supports at 82‘ to 90 per cent | of parity, and reinstate mandatory supports at 90 per cent on basic crops. Parity is a legal standard ‘Greenland Fishermen Flee From Ice Floes [return in relation to their costs. JAKOBSHAVN, Greenland a! “29. 8 6 | An exhausted group of 25 Green-| The peanut amendment, if al-| land fishermen turned up safely | lowed to remain in the bill, threat- escape from drifting. ice floes. A by denying that crop the manda- still missing. (them and for rice, corn, wheat, The men were fishing late Tues-| cotton and tobacco, day When the ice broke into m-| Sponsored by Rep. Green (D-Pa), rous floes which started drifting the amendment would take pea- toward the open sea. nuts off the list of ‘basic’ The 25 survivors reached safety | and permit. unrestricted planting. by jumping from one fice to) Price support would bé left to the another and wading through shal-/ discretion of low icy water. | agriculture, designed to give farmers a fair the secretary of KARACHI, Pakistan @~ Hun. . ‘@reds of watching women wept to- day as the Begum Hamjda Moham- ‘med Ali—first wife of Pakistan's the first time since her husband married’ wife No, 2. to Ali is a Moslem, a religion which perthits polygamy, but his second f the dministration farm forces, here today after a grim fight to ened to split high-support forces | wedding caused q storm of pro- | test from Pakistan feminist _or- jnumber of others were reported tory .supports now provided for | anizations. Eden Welcomes ree Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden Premier—appeared in public for - BONN, a ee ae Russia tried 1 word the treaty army within the framework of NATO. A group of these police inspect | more than doubled And while West Germans rejoice at their freedom, their countrymen - prewar 1936 So it could. get all these people ussian zone remain under the Communist fist. into its grip, to be tortured, en- prneane-tvastieden sn feonuor hmrmassandinasealielistedeal i. ; in the Russian. the fist por aeons slaved or_murdered. <== - = A d-anag. concerns: the: size: I mo Me ee eg ee a : S og = i ‘gee Es t “ ae egeSra Mh gz ger ged Fi} i EL | | i ff zpat f - 3 ie: : f is BRR if,i. ‘BSE Hie EERE B f é ip Kinderoren Round ' Following the registration period, an opportunity will be provided for to meet the kindergarten and others who will work with their children during the first year at school. '|Stone PTA Meeting to Be Held Tonight AVON TOWNSHIP — The Stone School PTA will. meet at the School at 7:30 p.m. today. Mrs, Madeline Thayer will re- port on the Marquette convention. Refreshments will ‘be served by the mothers of kindergarten pupils. =~ _ |Family Night Planned MARLETTE — Members of the Bethel Church Missionary and Ladies Aid Society have agreed to have a family night supper June 3, instead of a mother and daughter banquet in May. : ‘ T Frank Wollaeger of the Pontiac Child Guidance Clinic will speak on ways: in which parents can help prepare their youngsters for a successful beginning in school, Refreshments will be served at 9:30 p.m..in the cafeteria by a committee ef mothers repre-. senting the seven Troy elemen- tary schools. A pamphlet dealing with the first |* year of schooling, its problems and objectives, also will be distributed. | 7% Crescent Lake Group Plans to improve Beach WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Pians for improving the beach was the topic at the recent meeting of the. Crescent Lake Civic Assn. | Thomas Salisburg is president of the group, with Robert Ollia, treas- urer, Sanford Stearns, vice presi- dent, and Mrs. Walter Nelson, __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 aS EPI SS Fe Se Se at ix - ATOM-AGE TYPEWRITER — Unusual offspring of the atomic age is this typewriter with two keyboards, The extra one gives the ma- chine 180 characters and was added for typing involved mathematical formulas. It’s in use at the atomic energy research center at Harwell, England. = : \for Dairy Month | dairy industry representatives yes- terday. 4 and plans to enter training as |Lapeer Girl, 17, to Be State Queen LANSING -®\— A Lapeer High School senior, pretty dark-haired Jo Ann Barrett, has been selected queen of Michigan June Dairy She was named from a group of seyen finalists at a meeting of Jo Ann, 17, is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs, Clare Barrett, Rt. 1, || /| Lum, Lapeer County. Her parents operate a 160-acre dairy farm. The Lapeer high senior has been a 4H Club member for eight years nurse after graduation, : Judging of the finalists was on: the basis of farm background, ap-. pearance, poise, intelligence, per- sonality and speaking ability. 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At No Extra Cost! tewei 3 é , z.| { pA ‘ge Pee aie hades yesh Ay * i: 3 i | |s i PO te 2 ei i ea sei | _ ~ ON ye ene Er ESE eEQ em, “oe cn ae i wetebes , > THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1055 Saar to Become. European Area Coal Valley Won't. Be German or French or Independent | . SAARBRUECKEN, Saarland ~The new Sarr statute which goes into effect today creates a new kind of territory out of the tiny German-speaking coal valley on the border between France ‘and Germany. : Until a final peace treaty with ermany decides its. ., permanent tus, it will be neither German, Henk r indepenient. It will be European, under the supervision of the seven nations of the new Western European Union. They are France, West Germany, Britain, Belgium, the a Luxembourg and Italy. ~ : @ WEU will set up a control com- ‘mission. WEU will name a high commissioner who can be neither French, Gorman hor a Saarlander. * Otherwise on 970,000 - Saar- landers will run the government of their 991 square miles of ter- ritory, as they have since the end of 197. They have a 50-member elected legislature, and a coalition government of the Christian Peo- ’ ple's party and the Socialists. The new statute and subsequent French-German agreements con- tinue France’s monetary and cus- toms union. with the Saar. The valley’s biggest steel plant, the Roechling works; will be shared between French and German pri- vate interests. * @* »® West Germany gets an in creasing part of the Saar’s trade. The Saarlanders themselves must accept or reject their new status in a plebiscite to be held within the next three months. The territory’s government parties are strongly in favor of them; the pro-German groups complain they won't have enough campaign time to make much of a dent. Legion Endorses Bill INDIANAPOLIS # — The Na- tional Executive Committee of the American Legion has endorsed a bill that would give the govern-/| ment more time to prosecute at- ; tempted treason, spying and sabo- tage. The bill, by Sen. Butler (R- Md), would increase from 5 to 15 years the statute of limitations in subversive activities cases. The American farmer gets about 4% cents of every dollar the cus- tomer sj, 2nds for food. ACTOR’S REL) emy “Oscar” for best film acting in 1954, plays one of, his collection of bongo drums at his home in Hollywood. s ATION — Marion Brando, recent winner of Acad- 4 Mendes Wins Party Control But His Swing to Left Threatens. to Split the Radical Socialists non-Comm thinking threatened to split the or- ganization. His opponents accused him of seeking to lead the Radical So- clalists inte a working agreement with the Communists, a charge denied by the energetic former - Mendes-France won control of Once considered. well to the left, cals have become more | conservative with the have a a repu- his chief rival, former Justice Min- ister Leon Martinaud-Deplat, from the party’s executive presidency, Three of Family - Hurt in Accident The Rev. Paul McCombs, 30. of 5871 Mill, Waterford, his wife Col- leen, 23, and son James 2 months, were injured in a two-car accident last night at Walton and Dixie Hwy., according to Waterford P Police. ? Mrs, McCombs is reported in good condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with a fractured pelvis and her son was admitted with head injuries. McCombs, minister at the Elizabeth Lake Christian Church was treated for a broken Acquits Ferrell jin Phenix Killing Jury Deliberates for 13 Hours Before Freeing Ex-Prosecutor he murdered vice foe A. L. Pat- charged with the slaying: Albert Fuller, former chief deputy sheriff at Phenix City, was convicted and sentenced to life here March .11. -|Former Atty. Gen, Si Garrett is|’ in a mental hospital in Galveston, phone at the instant Patterson was slain, Garrett told the same story 'to Birmingham reporters the night of the killing. He was not here for the Ferell trial. Ferrell sat frozen in- his chair after the verdict. His attractive brunette wife was tearful with joy. . Counsel for Ferrell had sought to postpone the trial at this time because a jury which acquitted Ferrell of vote fraud charges in March was criticized by two offi- cials for that. action. * = * _The vote fraud, finger. Police quoted McCombs as: say- | ing he attempted to drive through | the intersection when the signal | light was yellow. The accident occurred when another auto driven by Ronald J. Collins, 24, of Clark.’ ston, attempted a left turn, said | Net Sales Set Record FT. MADISON, Ia. — Net sales of the W, A. Sheaffer Pen Com- pany for the fiscal year ended Feb, 28, 1955 reached a record -| high of $27,072,821, an increase of 76 per cent over the previous year’s record, W. A. Sheaffer II, for Patterson’s opponent in a vain effort to change the outcome, fig- ured largely in the murder case. Special prosecutor Cecil Deason |told the murder jury Ferell had tried to buy the attorney general's race with $23,000 from Phenix City gamblers; then tried to steal it by changing votes; and then shot Patterson doWn to keep the 60-; ers Queen Mary Delayed | SOUTHAMPTON, England #® — Gale force winds today prevented | of the liner Queen Mary president, announced today. : departure for New York with 890 passengers. in’ which 600; | votes were added here to the total year-old crippled World War I vet- | eran from carrying out his pledge = _ Ask for a Miracle WANT-ADS MAKE MIRACLES EASY What Do You Want? A Want-Ad Will Get It for You!: To Place Your-Ad-— Dial FE 2-8181 Water Study — (Group Slates First Meeting date has been set by the recently formed Oakland-Macomb-St. Clair County water study committee. The three delegations are expect- ed to meet in the County-City Bldg. in Port Huron at 8 p.m., according to Howard K. Kelley,-of Royal Oak, chairman-of the Oakland group. The initial meeting will prob- ably be concerned with discuss- ing water problems of individual counties, then setting up a per- manent organization and meet- ing schedule,” Kelley explained. “As I understand our purpose,” said Kelley, “it is to work with the other two counties to formu- late a plan to solve the long-range water need, then get permission from our local boards of supervi- | sors to form an authority or what- ever group is needed to take the “It will be a long, difticult froc- ess," he warned, “and we must have a lot of support from groups and individual citizens.” _ Barbershoppers’ Seek New Members Harmonizers of Pontiac’s Chap- ter 17 Barber Shop Quartet Sing- ers launched their annual mem- bership program this week, ac- cording to William Pascher, Cttorus | Director. ‘Lotal chapter of SPEBSQSA, the Seciety for the Preser- vation and. Encouragement of 65 new members by the end of the year. Persons interested in singing | or listening may attend any Gf the Society’s regular rehearsal meetings, the first three Mondays of each month, 7:30 p.m. at the Knights of Pythias Hall 277; 962 Voorheis, Pascher said. A social meeting, with entertain- ment provided by the chapter, is. held the last Friday of the month, for members and guests, Michigan has 1,800 quartet ae ers if 40 Chapters throughout the state. | A tentative May 16 first-meeting | | But Search Continues for U.S. Flying Tanker in’ North Atlantic the stormy North Atlantic, But an air-sea search continued on the chance some. might have gotten clear of the blazing . U. S. Alr Force headquarters said the plane, a_ stratocruiser- type oil transport, radioed day it was afire about 90 miles southwest of Iceland. The aircraft was en route from Keflavik, Ice- land to A j a d 3 5 Search for Sener of Tagless Burro iies| Tent Caterpillars Hatching in State. LANSING (@®—Forest tent cater- pillars have been spotted hatching in the Alpena area, Richard Fox, 9 | State. Conservation Department en- tomologist, reported today. “This means that the big crawl- _ | ers will soon be out elsewhere in the north,” Fox said, Fox said the most serious de- The outbreak will not be a se- rious one compared to the iniva- sions by milfions of the pests. several years ago, Fox said. He said parasites are destroying the caterpillars and this year should see an end of the nuisance. Fox said if DDT spraying proj- ects\.are planned near resort or residential areas they should be ROCHESTER, N. Y., ®—Any-' body know who belongs to Judy? | Judy is a little burro from Texas | who has been living at the Rail- way Express office here for five days — evér since a companion burro ate the tags off Judy’s crate, . , Railway express says a check with the shippers in Laredo, Tex., hasn't been very helpful so far. They can’t remember Judy’s des- tination. - So Judy will probably be farmed out until somebody somewhere comes looking for a missing burro. started. within the next two weeks. Stiff Sentence Imposed for 2nd Driving Offense William H\ Houck, 50, of 3747 Waterford Township. ‘He was pre- viously convicted Sept., 23, 1953, in Bloomfield ‘Township. ©. 4 Houck was arrested Jan. 26 in| Drayton Man Hurt in 3-Car Collision oné being driven by William Kelly, 45, of. Waterford. ‘drove onto Airport from Hatchery, ’| Barbers Discuss Prices MERICA’S FAVORITES Ralph Sides All Rights Reserved ‘the washable For Enamels and Homes -. Oil Base Paint Use ure ‘ san Painted 7S¢ PINT with House SHERWIN- Witiams RY Lad than any oth eoc. ™ nt | oe shes | ihe Bake TRADE MARK The Miracle Lustre Enamel Paint t brand . Sherwin-Williams co 4 Oo ~~ oO ° = wn ee ee ee | LET US RECOMMEND A GOOD PAINTING CONTRACTO OR 1 SHERWIN-WILLIAR n w. ‘HURON ST. 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Lester Smith, ceremony. Organized only two and one-half years | Walter Brown and Darrel Kinney. Four other mem- ago, in turning out Eagles, it has done what no other | bers of the troop also are approaching the Eagle troop of similar age or size has done in the history | rank. Set Completion Date for School Rochester High Building Expected to Be Finished | by July 1, 1956 ROCHESTER—The new Roch- ester high school probably will be | |school cost." completed by July 1, 1956. This announcement was made | last night by Henry Haberkorn of H. E. Beyster Associates, archi- tects and engineers of Detroit, who are completing plans for the new building. To be located on a site af Livernois and Walton boulevard, the new school’s projected con- struction schedule was an- nounced by Haberkorn as fol- lows: Site grading: Drawings available for bid, May 16, 1955. Bids due and awards of contract, May 23, 1955. Work completed, August 1, 1955. Building trades: Drawings avail- | able to bidders, July 25, 1955. Bids | due, August 15, 1955. Award of contract, start construction, Sept. 1, 1955. Haberkorn appeared before the Rochester Community Board _ of Education and said: “An outstanding job of co operative planning has been done on this school. It has involved school administration, staff, com- | munity and our architectural firm in joint planning which will give |this school district a building new in planning, in construction i in (A descriptive story on the new echool's —— will appear in the Pontiac Press tomorrow). County Calendar Rochester Stiles Branch of the Women's National Parm annual meeting Monday at of Mrs. Clarence Russell. Beuthfield Tewnshi Mr. and Mrs. Baden P Ridgell are the parents of a daughter, Noreen Louise. the home Themas ye: — cia] meeting of the Oakwood &AM will be held Saturday eve- =f, Deginning with e —— supper p.m. in the OES Hall. Trey Tewnshi Smith School Mothers Club is two films on cancer and its detection at 8 the ‘The Troy Progressive Extension Club will meet with Mrs. Lester Papke, 1457 Livernois Rd., at 6 p.m. Monday. p.m. Monday at Mother-Daughter and Garden Assn. will hold its | ‘Church Bids Farewell ‘to Missionary Candidate ‘ple. Banquet Planned at South Lyon © SOUTH LYON—The Presbyter- ian Church mother and daughter banquet, sponsored by the Women's |: Association, will. be held at 6:45 p.m. Friday at the church- : Mrs. Aztar. Singh of India, a stu- dent at the University of Michigan will give a talk on the customs of her country. Mrs. Arthur Donovan will be toastmistress. Mrs. S- F. Kravetz and her daughter, Miller, will give toasts, and a group of teenage girls will sing. Prizes will be awarded to the old- est and youngest mothers and the mother with the largest family. WATERFORD — A singspiration and farewell service was held recently at the Waterford Com- munity Church, honoring Don Stoddard, missionary candidate | working in the area. He will soon leave for New York, where he will work in a missionary camp for young peo- Mrs. Alton} All-Sports Reunion Set Friday at Imlay IMLAY CITY — The-All Sports Reunion, held every five years, will take place Friday with a din- ner at 7 p.m. at the school. Lt. Gov. Philip Hart will be the | Principal speaker, and R. A. Gret- tenberger the toastmaster. The committee from the Cham- ber of Commerce, which sponsors the program, is composed of clif- ford Dorow, Joe ‘Shull, Lengemann, Forest Whitkopf. All students and coaches’ who have taken part in sports of the Imlay City High School in past years are invited. To Report at Marlette MARLETTE — Larry Lichten- felt and Marion Bloss will report on the recent social and educa- tional action conference they at- tended, at the 8 p.m. Tuesday meeting of the Methodist Men Club. |New Officers William | Irvine Welton and | Axford School PTA Names OXFORD — Mrs. Homer Hight is the newly elected presi- | dent of the Daniel Axford School PTA. Paul Ambrose is vice president; | Mrs. Hgward Hart, treasurer; Mrs. Mrs. Howard Hart, treasurer; Mrs. William Benedict, reporter. ‘Installation of the new officers | will be held this month, Club Slates Banquet METAMORA — The Pilgrim Club is sponsoring a Mother and | Daughter banquet Friday, to be, held at 7 p.m. at the Masonic dining room. Members have been | asked to bring their table service. Bake Sale Set at Thomas THOMAS — The Thomas PTA! will hold a bake sale at the De-| Lano Insurance office Senate: | beginning at 10 a.m. : 330-332 Main Street OL 2-212) —.OL 1-9642 Rochester, Mich. 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Pm not in in it right ‘| now,” she sald. i want She} tg finish my course, and that will -!some of the money, » |at the charmed legend of the quints death of Emille. be two more years.” Asked if she would like to see the United States agd Europe with Yvonne's enormous brown eyes lit up bright- ly: “Oh yes, that would be very nice ... there are many places I should like to see—but not now-” For the first time, each of the sisters will spend her brithday in her own way: In a sense, the Separation will be an anticlimax, for the first blow came eight months ago with the “The girls are much better now,” one member of the family said. “They don't talk about Emily so much any more.” ¥vonne Dionne — who with her | air of puppy -like shyness looks | more like a teenager than a young | woman entering maturity — care- | fully shied away from any mention | of Emile. ' Does she miss not being with all | her sisters? “Yes, of course, but you get used to it,’ Yvonne replied. ‘‘Be- sides, Cecile is here with me.” Yvonne and Cecile are in their first year of training at the sub- urban Hospital of-Good Hope, run by an order of nuns. ° A third sister, Annette, is study- ing piane and rhusic at the Mar- guerite Bourgeoys College in Montreal. . “She has more time off, so we see her quite often,'’ Yvonne said. Annette hasn't yet decided what she will do on her birthday, but jshe probably will break away from her daily four-hour practice | session to visit her sisters at the | hospital. “We're on night shift this month,” Yvonne said. “That's | from 8:30 at night until 8:30 in. the | Morning. _ ‘I like jit—I don't like to get up in the morning,"’ she laughed. Tiny and slender, Yvonne's straight hair is clipped close in the trademark of an efficient nurse, She wears no makeup, With her unsophisticated eagerness to please, she is much prettier than her pictures indicate. “I like everything about nurs- ing—taking care of people, get- ting them to bed, working on case histories,” Yvonne said en- thusiastically. “There is more than enough to keep busy here—we write exams three times-a month. She was modest about her OW Little Interest in Boys, Money marks: same.” Tiss fs hee‘ cns dep al walle, “Sometimes, we go out to see the city. I like Montreal. But mostly, we stay around the hospital,” ¥vonne said. “I like to read and listen to music’. . . but there is tee much to study here to do anything else." Asked if she went to any par- ties, Yvonne looked shocked, then said quickly, “Oh, no! 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PRESS, | THURSDAY, May S. 1955 Bob Conne Saye SSCS "YO etek vbr _Cramped C Coach Flights OK for Small Fry Topi ,@ NEW YORK (INS)—I came to, comparably greater than these that bas brought un- in the reclining apparatus of the | ducing 25 pounds so that I don't SVE ty, ‘deny te om know @ snoring brute quite well pr cape amr sae SAUMGE eee Senin 40 Valake weed i Gx pascee aan (com out of those wasp-waisted |" C00 ms rOnrTl oe he enna Me was in my Wp linens Oe Clee ts this: I sevens soncniatly vidies [0Y: 35 Just not right for a per- satin joliag. out of. | The GOOD HOUSEREING SHOP of FO ° NOSSAEEINS a NTA . more entranc- 1 It seems = os cena , m piling. out of. its divot in age — see siore x a Det core an socially pase | adit aged . toe sae cae ceed ok halt'or mare of the seat behind |= 2% een ie Oe en delight. There are} 25,000 — . Don't . oe : when flying coach-style, anymore |no shoals, no treacherous reets, | be as cramped within the winged | him. without waen “tae wet apt eee ta te ce with, the Person You're glued to im jreally. A fish, piscatorial or man- picnic in a phone booth. : coziness of ships, the long an office | made, yiust stay within the prim| It is a tribute to the airlines| Through the years I've tried | lines waiting to get into | embrace on the subway to Jaitkson | confines of the banks. The plane |of the country that they have as- varied ways of defending my peed u ogerelpellarand Heights. __ |is @ bird, with the same majestic | signed good safe equipment to the | square foot of leg and lap |in the box lunch and the pretty} This bum in my lap snored alto |freedom of motion. coach trade, and some have cut a} space. Fve dropped cigaret welcoming to somebody else's tenor snore} Ito this endless airy ocean has |Tow off the old “three and two”| ashes into the open sleeping Sear Cin cad emcume Geont down what was charitably called | swum a kind of scavenger, the | rangement of seats that intro-| mouth on my lap, set fire to (not to get off until the plane has the aisle of this coach job. Which | coach flight. It will have its de-|@uced the refugee box car to the | @fms flung backward into my | sj was bad enough. But what I chiet-| fenders, and their point is well | Skyways : _ ~ As for us old fat folks, we could ly resent about this sort of travel taken. Pan American begins its| But nobody’s yet solvedhow to} ve the position of an/juse the existing adult planes, is that it makes @ mockery out Of /annual report to its. stockholders keep the guy. immediately in front | old vaudeville barrel spinner and |:wherein } can eat, drink and the ue yonder. this time by reminding them that }0f you from jettisoning his back-| with my feet have warned off suc- | be almost as free as they are dur- The sky is the greatest and (for the first time in history more |rest and himself into your lap or | cessive efforts to take over my | ing surface life. And we could con- loveliest of the oceans of the posseneers are being flown across your meal. 22 place for as many as 1,494 miles. | tinue to that in time the : Jt earth, Ite contents are similar |the oceans than go by ship—thanks| There should be a legal limit |But Charley stn tee indy wee 0 dary come ae oe De crea fo mente Som Be : to water, though thinner and |to the low-cost coach. to the back-rest incline on ¢oach |after. I've even con-|up with a Mortimer Pull- oe “ton a pa me Ome 8 " picked : lighter, buf its vistas are in- | Who then am I to contest an | flights. Or maybe just a plain nail! sidered going to an extreme: Re-! man. . Mbp Fru Fy 0 ae a up after Mother's Day to help you keep the secret. Long Low Oost —Easy Tank on Every P Purchase Brand New Admiral | 7.3 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator : AT AN UNHEARD OF LOW PRICE! Reg. $189.95. Full-width FREEZER and-full- Js width freezer tray at the top $4 ae 95 : ear within easy reach. 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The annual Moss of Edgewater drive; Mrs. Orrin Hun-| charter dinner was held at Old Mill Tavern. | THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘Womens Section THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 "sie ae se pacar ct be a A Wa He will automatically become a member of the class executive council which governs 1300 stu- dents, * * * Mr, B. H. Ogden of South John- son avenue, Mrs. W. T. Lobb of South Tilden avenue, Mrs. J. H. There Are Six Pages in Lobb of Auburn Heights and Mrs. Wilbert Huntley of Douglas street have returned to their homes after +a-three. week tour of Florida. * * * = Pic. James A. Webb left Mon- day for the Marine Base at Camp Pendleton, Calif., after visiting for a week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Austin Webb of Liberty street. . * * * Barbara Wiersema, a sopho- ivf i ti Sse 2e 2ese PELL FRG SIT Os a DS Ne A GS ROM or ene ,Today’s Women’s Section. ‘t q PAGES 28-33 @ - something Jimmy Dey — Auxiliary Has Banquet ‘Mrs. Keith Bigger ls Chairman of the Charter Dinner Jimmy Dey Amvet Auxiliary celebrated its eighth annual char- ter dinner Wednesday evening with a program held at Old Mill | Tavern. \ Mrs. Keith Bigger was general | chairman of the affair assisted by Mrs. O. T. Baxter, Mrs. Louis C. Hadden, Mrs. Richard I. Moore, Mrs. John Moss and Mrs. Norman Windiate. ‘ - . Toastmistrese Mrs. Edward Pompeian introduced the speaker ef the evening, Helen Lapisch. For her topic Miss Lapisch chose, “Friendship” stating that this is comradeship, it is respect. Friendship, the speaker said, is that grows and. de- velops, it must be cultivated by love and understanding. . “It needs to be watered by mercy, by overlooking many of the pettinesses of all of us.” We keep friends, Miss Lapsich said, when we really like people. We keep them when we have a com- mon purpose. Friendship, - she said, encloses both good” and bad traits of a person. Friendship can affect the health of an individual, and by way of illustration Miss Lapisch cited the beliefs of many psy- chiatrists who say, “a healthy friendship can cure a very sick person.” founders of the Amvet Auxiliary Mrs. George Brown, one of the with the speaker of the evening Helen Lapisch (center) of Dellwood drive before the banquet started.’ Looking on is Amvets Auxiliary.: Mrs. Stewart Houghton (left) of Desiax road chats | Mrs. Keith Bigger of Old Orchard drive. The charter din- ner was sponsored Wednesday evening by Jimmy Dey Garbo: The Legend Stiller Is By JOHN BAINEAIDGE Vil When Mauritz Stiller was given protege Greta Garbo, in her séc- ond American film, The Temptress the deep depression that had shad- owed him since he and Garbo reached Hollywood disappeared. He was full of excitement and enthu- siasm. ‘‘At last,”” he told Lars Han- son, “they'll see what Greta can do." Stiller labored over. the script ang developed a number of un- usual ideas that he thought would be effective. : : Trouble started brewing . the minute Stiller stepped on the set. “When I got there ready to start,” he later told his friend Ernest Mattson, “I saw fifty peo- *. all those people? What are they doing here?’ I asked. I was told | that one was an assistant direc- ter, another was an assistant pro- ducer, somebody called a script girl and so on, ‘Take them away,’ I sald. ‘I doa’t need them, All I need is a camera and actors.’ But they all stayed.” In practically no time Stiller succeeded in antagonizing Antonio Moreno ostensibly the star of the film. Since Stiller felt that the hero of The Temptress should be clean- shaven, he ordered Moreno to- get rid of his mustache. This ruffled the sensibilities of the swarthy Prince Charming, and an angry scene ensued. : ‘Later, to achieve an arty effect, Stiller got ready to make a shot of Moreno’s feet under a table next to Greta Garbo’s; for the purpose of heightening the contrast. Stiller said Moreno would have to wear shoes several sizes too large for him, Moreno, who was proud of his small feet, refused and retired in very bad humor to his dressing room. ¢ Playing his--usual role of tyrant with a megaphone, shout- & chance by Metro to direct his - ple standing around. ‘Who are and the Lady Despondent in H MAURITZ STILLER another director. No other assign- ment had been offered to Stiller. | Dear Nisse: Thanks for your nice letter, I meant to write to you so often, but I am like Moje—I don’t get beyond the planning. Perhaps you know what things are like? Well, Nisse—it has-been difficult here, you might even say terrible!—I don’t want to tell you how I have felt.—When this thing happened to Moje, I thought the sun would never rise again.— Can you understand, Nisse, why Moje should always have such dif- 4 ficulties?—always so much to fight t * aie ae more at University of Arizona in Tucson, has been chosen to rep- resent the University in an e%- tempore speaking contest in the Western University Division of Speech Competition, She has participated in four all- campus dramatic productions and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, Barbara is the daughter of-the Theodore E. Wiersemas of West Iroquois. road. Wayside Gleaners Slate Breakfast Mrs. Evart Ewing of Flirt, for- merly of Pontiac, will be the speak- er at an annual May breakfast to be held by the Wayside Gleaners Society of First Baptist Church. The affair will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the church dining room, * sti té Chia ip mit i, = Auxiliaries who also spoke briefly. Mrs. George Sugg gave the in- vocation and the benediction. ‘Mrs. James Bensken Honored at Shower Rita Flicker and Irene Young. | Guests included Mrs, John Wal- ford of Royal Oak, Mrs, Granville Tompkins of Birmingham, and Mrs, Robert Reinke and Mrs. James Laing of Drayton Plains. Others invited to the shower were Mrs. Edward Kern, Mrs, Cassel all ‘of Rochester, and Mari- lyn Shearer, Mrs, James Har- graves, and Mrs, George Shearer from Pontiac, Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. : An annual mother and daugh- ESA Sorority Slates June 4th Ball” In recognition of her faithfulness tures and pantomime, To the other | Norman Moore and Mrs. Frank |. people on the set, except for Greta Garbo, his instructions were .com- ically confusing. When he wanted the cameraman to start shooting, he said ‘‘Stop,”” and when he want- one scene he wanted a group of extras to applaud. “Now,” he shouted, “‘all explode.” : On the afternoon of the fourth Alva in Stockholm. Alva had her- self begun a motion picture career in Sweden and seemed to have a fH ed him to stop, he said, “Go.” In| id. dhe--.could-not.continue. felt terribly sorry for Moje... ; God bless you, Greta. There was ample reason. why She might also have felt sorry for herself. She had not recov- ered from news of her sister’s death when she was stunned by the embarrassing failure of the man whose life was so closely in- tertwined with her own. After The Temptress fiasco, Stil- ler. was laid low with despondency, and he was also ailing physically. '| As he. sat on his terrace brooding, Greta Garbo went about propping him up with pillows and doing what person whom she most admired atid who had been for so long a mountain of strength had begun to crumble. . Instead of being protected, she was now forced into becoming the protector, a role for which she. was poorly prepared. “She had de- veloped no ideas or opinions of her own at that time,” Lars Hanson has said. ‘Whatever thoughts she from Stiller. She was still just a little giri from the South Side, young and inexperienced. For her, life was like walking on a marsh.” bit when Stiller rallied sufficient- contract and being paid by MGM, it was evident that he would nev- er be given another chance to | work there, i However, Paramount had recent- She could to cheer him up. The; had were thoughts she borrowed | ollywood ly brought over from Germany a brilliant producer named Erich Pommer, who was an admirer of Stiller’s work. Over vociferous objections of Paramount execu- tives, Pommer borrowed Stiller from Metro to direct Hotel Im- perial, a spy thriller set in Austria during the First World War. Head- ing the cast were Pola Negri and * James ‘Hall. Pommer, whose repu- tation rested on his skillful collab- oration with directors, wisely al- lowed Stiller to work in his own manner, and Stiller plunged into his task with frenzy. Meanwhile Greta Garbo had fin- ished The Temptress, which had been completed under the direc- tion of Fred Niblo. Again, the Swedes in the film colony turned out in a body for the preview, and again they shook their heads collectively in disapproval, The critical Swedes again badly mis- judged American filmgoers. forms of audience appeal. the Silent Drama Department of Life.” : The newly crowned princess was i showered with much other critical acclaim: ‘‘a magnetic woman”. . , “a finished actress’... ‘‘such a profile, such grace, such poise” - +. “leaves nothing to be desired.” Realizing -what Stiller and his friends and she herself thought of her performance,. Greta. Garbo read these notices with a sense of increasing wonderment. Past Chiefs’ Club Is Organized _ Mrs. Milton Probert, Mrs. Delos Nicholie, Mrs. Theodore Ziehmer, Mrs, Lewis Ellis and Mrs. Paul Etter gathered Tuesday evening at the Nicholie home on Westlawn —— to organize a Past Chiefs The women are members of the and M retary and treasurer. The next meeting will be held June 14 at.the-home-of Mrs, Paul Etter of Clarkston. z i : z Ls it j i i . 4 lit + tegemeto . wee ee Sree; eee. rs, Nicholie was elected sec- ¢ Pe seconiieads nee eine somemerters irae “ eau : tele ws : be Btls ees os ale viamiine penne ee = as oe ee eae ‘ . =e Pa reheet nan a ; > _ gies » acl ee apes se sie eS ieee : | eres a. - : ‘ og : = 3 2 : : A : : : * ‘ : : “= - r ‘ ae i ae = ee 5 : . ES cos bs ; * ; : Z Fos oe THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 # Couple Shaves Ratineinaat Hobby iS ‘By ANNE HEYwoep | dida’t ‘have siany rooms. Out ot} all over that screen. t was really| that ‘adorable. “Yeu nnd yan, Gone. teterented fact, you might say, grew my in hearing of older people who/| Parents’ retirement |) “Alter went home,” she bevy: saevaetin " -Mrs.| - “Wather’ decided 1 needed a :| CCluded, “they kept it up. R ee sereen in the kitchen, to “They got some simple equip- wena ae Sane i Bate was an eyesore. — from the | for thelr friends, They do lovely early 60s. Father has been retired) dining area. Me got some ply- | work, and one of the stores ‘now for ag Pep ab pr They're} wood and stuff, and made me a | bundles their stuff, ap, they've ever been. | charming screen. “They don’t work too hard, and Mothér was always awfully | “Mother, who had never had| they don't make too much money buyy at home, raising the four-| time to engage in anything artis-| but they just love it, They work of us and doing all her own jtic, got some stencils and deco-| together beautifully. work. Father commuted to his | rated the screen beautifully. “At an age when many parents job, which was in the secount- “After that, they made us one/ of my friends are bored and leth- ing department of a big oll | for the nursery, so the diapers | argic and sick of each other, my a n iy ak ae Pe grey. «gg Seale] Coen wir are saan Momma “He e t, andj hidden from sight, Mother marriage!” worked but he never had| bunnies and kittens and puppies Copyright 1955 PEGEY°S| More lace... 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AT 19% | Top eee aA “Eee ngrad Si vl wh a Soe ' ing of Sues ane Pent “owe ng esta ne ul \ : Cre sy com ae oe eee 4, See our wonderful 5 - aw ee { fh ‘selection’ of | half size - dresses, bit Bo. 2 - 6 bey 5 7 % Se ee: . 2 Ey Se ee = Po ee « f . foo THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MAY: 5, 1955 ee ie dee , , mee ayy a: arena ie a a é ‘ fs ; Guests at the recent shower In- nts Gror oe Cr °°} eT. %. 7 Evelyn Ohngren Feted Prog tage hs ang ey inner | WOMen Painters Will Exhibit W Ork et Brida shower [si 2s tee, Su L)imr ae | - p : gren, Mrs. Con Reilly, Mrs, Clar- were discussed for a co-| au , : ; = | Evelyn Ohngrep, wt asad ence Séars, Mrs. are. Jee Mra. ¢ Operative dinner to be held May By RUTH SAUNDERS | artist of the painting to be owned, Cologne, Germany. Mr, and Mrs.; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Alfs| "iage-to Carl Garchow is = Earl a and Mrs. Josephine | Parents ‘of Handicapped) BLOOMFIELD. HILLS — Bloom- and lived with. — William T. Gossett entertained for} have returned to their home on| for June 6, was feted at a miscel- Mattingly. . | Children met recently at the Oak-| field Hills and Birmingham mem, 9405 -pask the controversial | {¢m Sunday evening, and on| West Long* Lake road from a) laneous shower given by Mrs.|° Others were Mrs. — — land County Society for Crippled | bers of a group of women painters, nncmarial park in Birmingham Saturday their dinner hosts were) month in Florida. They spent 10 Francis C. Sears and her daugh- | Mrs. John Gibson, Mrs. Dg _ . Nt headquarters on West namely, the Birmingham Society} Which the city recently voted not | Mr- and Mrs. Theodore Yntema. | days-in Miami Beach and toured ters Patricia and Janice, at their Mrs. George Gravilla, wy waa Lawrence. street. of Women Painters, plan to have | Aaya ee be the setting * ¢ # : the Florida. West Coast. Sylvan e home. _ ' Garchow. and Mrs, Carrol’ Welch. trem ; William G. Wright, director. of an exhibit and sale of their works |. Working ‘smocks amd berete of | MF. and Mra. Robert H. Taylor | * 2 8 pita eas clicaet e e RE PSS SP scan special education board, will be | at an out-of-door showing May 14. ee cabihiens elt give 2 Sales | and the Frederick Colombes will Mrs. W. Laurance Shaffner a é . , OXFORD SHOP the speaker. Mrs, James Van-| Each member will show her own! Quarter air te the offer return this weekend from. a | was hestess at luncheon Monday B . M tt SS Ps » Ww. FE 4-212 | Cleve was appointed chairman of works, which will be plainly and aly _ 10-day trip te Bermuda. ~ in her home near Rochester for en ou uy a a re . + Huron. the dinner and will be assisted by! modestly priced, and this will give) Mrs. Ralph D. Williams of | * * Mrs. Rebert Braun of Pasadena, - -_— I : Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter. viewers a chance to meet the) Bloomfield Hills is general chair-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Klingler| Calif, who ts visiting im Bir- t Oxford—You Bu the Best —F ee man and her assistants are Mrs. are expected home from Delray | ™ingham. es! . a i y ° : F. Chalmers Smith and Mrs. John Beach. Fia.. early next week. *) 2-8 i geupean e : ; ° H. Hoppin Jr. These three will = or Among members who will attend |... and it costs no more than an ordinary mattress! | be exhibitors as will Mrs. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Breech; the mint julep party Saturday ee Xap ny - G. Luce, Mrs. Cyrus R. Osborn,! and Mr. and- Mrs. William E.| at Bloomfield Open Hunt are the . a .* % -f : MALING SHOES Mrs. J. Vinton Birch and Mrs./ Slaughter Jr. have issued invita-| Carleton C, Pattersons, Mr. and ‘ , Donald M. Chaffee. | tions for a large cocktail and| Mrs.- Arthur C. Buterbaugh, who Mrs. Herbert H. Gardner Jr.,| supper party May 14 at Oakland 4re arranging the affair; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease, Mrs. John Hills Country Glub. | Mrs. Victor Armstrong, Mr. and Gafill, Mrs.“Ralph Skinner, Mrs: ‘s « « Mrs. fohn R. Davis, Mr, and Mrs, Paul N. Averill, Mrs. George O-' 4 group of friends of Mr. and J- H. DeVisser, Mr. and Mrs. ¥ @ _ Cutter and Mrs. F. B. Etter will sa Hees S$. Booth gathered Rocco DiMarco and the A. S. Mc- : oe 4 also show their paintings. | Saturday to assist in cleaning the | EVoys. ; : . . e* « «# single tne** ead ; 1 Gey.| The group will watch the Ken- ke | *“Fhorniea” swimming pool. Sev ky Derby sf $c as What Mom , A gay party left in two private | eral wives. provided the workers | ‘UCky = — televiaion. q a: 5 ; Q) planes Wednesday to be guests | with a picnic luncheon at the Mrs. Robert H Hill es = of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Fruehaat | pool's edge. ee ee re Doesn't Kno : \\ at their G ian Bay ledge, : c « & turned from a visit at Ormond , WwW “ne op 5 Beach, Fla, . ; \ North Branch,” for seme trout Mr. and Mrs, George T. Ae \ fishing. Trumbul) Jr. plan to sail for a acacia ae That she’s going to get one of : i =, . ; -Strick.| Europe May 18, just after the Wh h D : the moat lnuion of gis ee ee aes ay ae Te ich Vate a end that you con afford it! Because their wives, the Sterling Docksons |. —s — — Shou | d B new Mattress... you | Maling's have the most stunning of Grosse Pointe and Mr. and Mrs, _" . e “oy. the BEST .. : a a Henry Forster Jr.-_ Mr. and.Mrs. Everell E. Fisher tom-made - mattress by Ox- bogs end gloves anywhere! And * « * will spend the coming weekend Announced? ford! All superior quality ma- __-" g@sht Who'd ever believe Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Breech; at Dixiana Farms in Lexington, ‘ mone . ag se Nae they could be so low priced? entertained at dinner Tuesday for; Ky. 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AMERICA’S No. 1 | PLAY SHOE It's a safe—it's oa $ personal file— it's ™ > ideal for home use. In gray, green and ' blue. RED © BLUE © BROWN eos Busy thing plans for a reunion of the. Pontiac High School | - graduating class of 1930 are (left to right) Ray Elkins of Lake Orion,| 4d Frank W. Blanchard of Smith drive. The 25th reunion will be a din- Mrs. Howard Hess of Draper avenue, Mrs. Elmer Jewell of Murphy street | ner party held in the Pontiac High. School cafeteria on May 21 at 7 P.M. Mrs. Vernon Appointed Chairman — “Hospital Week to Be Observed May 9 Through May 14 Mrs. W. Arthur Vernon has been =——_ chairman of This week will be observed by all hospitals throughout the coun- try from May 9 to 14, Highlight of the week will be a Florence Nightingale tea to be given by the auxiliary for 390 members making up the hospital personnel and Gray Ladies. The tea will be held May 12 from 2 until 4. It will honor the personnel for their cooperation in working with the auxiliary. Working with Mrs. Vernon on the affair will be Mrs. Clifford Steffey, chairman of the hospitality committee. : Serving on the committee are} Mrs Harold Tripp, Mrs. Leo Heen- an, Mrs. Gwendell Purkiss, Mrs. Sadie Williams and Mrs. William Bedard. — Mrs. Dean will head the invita- tion committee aided by Mrs, Richard Olsen, Mrs. John Marra and Mrs. William McClure. Mrs. P. Eugene Miller, is. chair- man of the reception committee. She is being assisted by Mrs. Marvel Bevirigton, Mrs: Wayne Sprizigér. ‘Mrs; Charles Barnett, Mrs.. Herbert Staads, Mrs. Russell Eakle, Mrs. Gordon Parker and Mrs. Ben Madson, Mrs. Robert Sutton is handling publicity. Tours through the hospital by groups and organizations will be conducted by the tour ladies com- mittee during. the week. . Appoint- ments may. be made with Shirley _ Dovre at the hospital. Miss Dovre is chairman of “Hospital Week” for Oakland County. > Master of ceremonies for the Strudevant. Invitations have traveled as far as Paris and Alaska telling mem- bers of the 1930 graduating class of Pontia¢ High School chont the 25th reunion. dinner, to be held in the school cafeteria on May 21, will be Dr. John Lyons of Owosso. Dr. Lyons was president of the eoeetee class, Among the special guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank DuFrain. Mr. DuFrain was principal of Pontiac High School when mem- bers of the class accepted their diplomas 25 years ago. Diane Smithson Given Shower at Walser Home Choice recipes were shared with Diane Smithson at a kitchen shower held in her honor at. the Pontiac Lake road home of Mrs. John F. Walser and her daughter, Joanne. Out-of-town guests at the recent shower included Mrs. T. B. Bourns and Peggy Bourns, of Lin- coln Park; Dorothy Price of De- troit; Mrs. Melvin Sutherby and Joan Sutherby of Rochester; and Mrs. Richard Shepard of Utica. The honoree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smithson of Mott street, will be wed to Marion Shepard of Rechester on May 21 at Covert Methodist Church. His parents are the Grant Shepards of Rochester. Local guests attending. the affair were Mrs. R. E. Smithson, Kaye Smithson, Mrs. Stanley Clark, Mrs. C. H. Frick, Joy Clark, Mrs. D. H.. Johns, Sandra Johns, Mrs, Thomas C. Schmidt, and Mrs. Donald Others were Mrs. Robert Smith- son, Mrs. James Ockerman, Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. Herbert Esch- endal, Mrs. Ray Newman, Nancy Newman and Mrs. Harold Wright. 1955-56 Birmingham Town } Birmingham and surroun sors of a Town cate programs to presen at the Birmingham Theater. > coupon below. ogist with ¢ sense of the cinema, Famous America. Subject: “Good FEB. 9-10 -VIRGILIA 7 , PLEASE il PT te Pe ee 2 ed ed nesepebnepaneeseues ves ; eae : art TOWN HALL | Now Adds a Thursday Series | out. To meet the continuing demand for tickets from ding communities, the spon- ted on Thursdays, 11 A. 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BOTTLE We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities , ony FRESH DRESSED aus RVE _ SALE CONTINUES THRU TUESDAY, MAY 10TH SUNKIST LEMON JUICE = iu 29° PHILLIPS TOMATOES) =. 2cans25* INSTANT COFFEE "Scuiae STS MARASCHINO CHERRIES ster 29 SOFT DRINKS assrosriavors 3 Cans 25° Red Sockeye SALMON 8 2% 65° WESSON OIL OAT BOT ” ™ 59 DERAN'S THIN MINTS rxa. 39° LINIT LIQUID STARCH alin 18 BAB-O CLEANSER sor 2 2s ay . PETAL SOFT TOILET TISSUE a PASTEL 10° Bors] Soft COLORS. rou ‘PHILUPS Cut ‘TALL 10°. 303 CAN. MONARCH | Finest Quality Pure S/o a JUICE GIANT 46 OZ. CAN GUNSBERG'S DELI vACUUM b. - proctically ” Corned | Beef SEALED Boneless | SLICED B ACON | PORK BUTTS | H Li ~ Suger _ Cured, Smoked] —o : 33%. i f —— 1 us. a: za oe 4 TRAY 39. a | Pork STEAKS 95 \ : re TE < rT ee i er es PAW PAW Pure Concord Boo 8: eae al Sue” 24 Or _ It's Sandwich Time . . . So Get Plenty of ... th ‘ UA m4 MA! tes ‘NORTHWOOD — TENDER CUT All of the Finest Quality, Grade 1, in a wide selection . : oc of your. favorite types! , ee: fT ——— SP EARS “CAN OLIVE, DUTCH, PIMENTO, VEAL, PEPPER Sa ; PICKLE & PIMENTO...READY TO SERVE Federal and State Graded GRADE "A" FRESH : ROZEN FOOD VALUES! | : Snow C LARGE EGGS Orange Juice DOZEN IN CARTON 4: ‘ oz. 6 g: : AMONADE California Valencia ORANGES - “Morton's POT PIES $ No Bottom Crust KRAFT'S PARKAY MARGARINE 29%, | CHEESE Solel teats cucxen, seer. A oz. OO Vitamins — C OR TURKEY ; PKGS.- rc. SLICED. PEACHE ($0% ERENCH FR | . THE PONTIAC PRE SS, TI HURSDAY. MAY (5, 1955° | Mother wil bave a real day ot n ight-year-old . Lis no exception. ‘With the help of | the cookbook she- recived as a Christmas. present she will get year-old Mary Huemiller | most of the dinner. We have a hunch that her Pontise Press Phote MOTHER'S DAY cook -— Mary Huemiller, eight-| salad she made in honor .of Mother’s Day. Mary year-old daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Glarence Hue- | miller of Walnut road, serves her mother with a/ rehearsal for the expects-to get the dinner on Sunday and had a | Food Editor a couple of days ago. | ‘Vegetable Sandwich Features Leftovers Vegetable sandwichés, featuring a little Bit of & let of things, are & good way to get rid of leftover | earrots and beans. This recipe will make about 1% cream cheese, Chewy Fig Cookies Used in Stateside Hula Pudding Spring takes our minds off) housework and cooking, doesn't it? It’s much more enjoyable to: be out-ol-doors working in thaf new garden, shopping in the stores for those new clothes and plan- ning the vacation just around the corner than trying to think what to cook for the family. It’s a clever woman who serves easy-does-it recipes, those quickies that look and taste like a lot of work. For such fabulous camovu- flage, try California dried figs and. fig cookies . May is Fig Festival time. Why So handy—individual, ready-to-use miniature shakers of Morton Sale! Just 1% inches high, Shaker top closes tight—won't leak or | potatoes, spill. In cartons of 6 at your food store. | a OAKLAND 77 S. Saginaw SS RS: PACKING HOUSE MKT. i ld a “til 9 P. M. package with a glass of cool, refreshing milk. They're everybody's favorite rand you'll find them ‘perfect for bedtime — | mealtime, snacktime, anytime. Stateside Hula Pudding 1 package coconut-orange pudding. 2 cups milk. 6 marshmallows, quarters. ‘5 cup suger, ® fig cookies. 2 medium sige oranges. 1 cup heavy cream. ty cup confectioners suger 1 teaspoon rani 1 cup finely cut shredded coconut. Empty contents of coconut: ‘orange tapioca pudding into a) saucepan containing 2 cups milk. | Add the ecg gp ——) into one-half-inch pieces. Add. to the pudding together with half the coconut. Stir and place in sherbet glasses. Place in refrigerator until very | cold. Top with the cream which | has been whipped with the sugar | jand the vanilla. - Sprinkle with remaining cei | | nut. Serves .6-8. | Prepare Crispy Yams Want the best crispy and dried bread crumbs mixed together. Saute | Layer sliced strawberries, diced | | fresh pineapple and spoons of van- | iNa ice-cream -in parfait. glasses. desele a oe at - Small STEAKS c Lb. Front Guorters . - =: | a 35° Cut-Up FREE for Your FREEZER! 48" Beef Pot sweet | potatoes you ever ate? Cook sweet | and while still warm, peel and cut into large cubes.) | Roll each cube. in brown sugar. in butter until! they have a crisp, light brown) crust, ROAST | Ater to Relieve Mom of KP mother, Mrs. Clarence Huemiller of Walnut road, will be in the background where she will be handy in case of emergency. We previewed part of the Hue- / miller dinner earlier this week. On , that day -Mary decided on her menu and had a rehearsal of the Salad course. Here is what Mary is going to cook — Potatoes Baked Carrots ndle- Balad Peaches Chocolate chip Cookies In the second grade at Willis School, Mary is Student Council representative for her room: She is also president of her | idea.) troop. This dark-haired, dark-eyed little | girl is a most efficient young lady who will probably grow up to be a good cook. Here is Mary's recipe for Candle Salad, teld in her own words: “This is one recipe I can make without — at the beok. | half. .| 1 take some mayonnaise and put | jit in on top of the banana for the jand will take part in preparing Orarige Slices Team With Ham T put the lettuce on the plate. Then I put a piece of pineapple i en the sotto g pie drains this = There can never be too many first on a aris (ur paper towel- recipes for using leftover ham. ing). That wonderfully versatile meat “L peel a : Neeee and cut it in| itself at home with any num- Take one half and put it in | Or of other, ingredients. | In the following recipe, orange the middie of the pineapple. Then slices provide the different twist. Orange Upside-Dowg Ham Leaves @ tablespoons brown sugar - ‘4, teaspoon dry mustard 6 thin unpeeled crange slices 2 cups ground, ¢ ham 1 pound pork s®usage 1 minced small onien cup fresh bread crumbs ese % cup orange quien wax. “Then I take a cherry (a drained maraschino) and put a toothpick through the cherry and put it on top of the banana,"’ (This toothpick throu C f t muah the cherry was Mary's! (cspeon Worcester Pinch pool iden “Two salads are made by the Start heating the oven to 350 above methed. Repeat fer as degrees, I of six , custard many as you need. . In each of x cups or individual éasseroles (about 3'2 inches in “plage 1 thsp. brown sugar; sprinkle | on a little mustard; | Some or all of-the dinner for their _— slice, ‘ ' | Combine ham an remaining n- | We hope lots of little girls will , , be encouraged by Mary's attempts | We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities! START-OF-SUMMER id ‘4 ly; te Good for 7 Days" | gredients; pack lightly into cups. | | ings. Bake 45 minutes; let stand five| Note: This may also be hel. minutes. Drain, then invert onto} in -9x5x3-inch loaf pan 1% hours, serving platter. babes Six serv- oes Son ot ee FIRST for FLAVOR...GET Rich and Hearty French Style HABITANT. COUNTRY STYLE diameter) | top with | CHICKEN. WITH RICE _ CHICKEN WITH NOODLES ECONOMICAL Ready To Serve — Just Heat and Eat Libby or Defiance Maxwell House i No. 2 Can Sliced Pineapple en or VEL 6 Ox. Jor as YOUR BASEBALL BLE VIL fete] i | COIN EACH PACK co MKS Lean, Fresh Ground BEEF AGE Kingan’s No. 1 Trapack BACON “A9' Lbs. *y 00 - , U. S. Choice—6-7th Rib Standing Rib ROAST . 49° Blade Cut Beef POT ROAST Lb. “3 9 - Defiance PEACHES ~ Halves or Sliced Large No. 2% Can “Armour’s Cloverbloom Grade A : U. S. No. 1 Maine POTATOES 10 Lb. C IT’S HATIONAL BABY WEEK anid hats off to babies every- where...the fueure of America rests with them! “Cereals...... 106 Strained... .4/39¢ Junior..... 8/486 < o * | __THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 ae = a : eee of saeniiedtinunemeese eee Sale Dates! THURS., MAY 5th es ae _VIVIANO - “THIS WEEK'S. SPECIAL! PILLSBURY | _ SPAGHETTI -_ 4 | | , to = Ba : for kkKkKk kk Eg ‘POUND no $B 19} , Kosher or Polish . : REAL GOOD DILLS soney 20 Oz. ry 29 ‘SEALTEST MILK thru WED., MAY 11th Attractive 6-Piece - REFRIGERATOR: CONTAINER SET With _ $5.00 . Purchase A Terrific Value — Get Yours Now! REFRESHING HI-C ORANGE DRIN K oo | WHOLE KERNEL 12 Oz... Vacuum Can Stokely’s ¢ Crushed | SNO-WHITE PINEAPPLE (/ Brean \ | VEL ': Price Sale}}, aii Tisue2 =39 se 3 ike ‘Street Cor ford d Street see as Me : : ‘ a . = * sgl a See ar x . i i oo : « ae Be Ss i a Z | | i 7 vee. ) = a = 4 ae . if i Se “ Pas 4 : ie ee . : ' | , BSE ee hh = = = S 4 ee ) - ae at 44 oes = rg 4 . VAGle) Auburn Ave ao THE PONTIAC PRE Baking Soda Removes Oils in Coffee Pot Good coffee starts with a clean pot. A hot water rinsing is not enough to remove the.greasy film which sticks to the inside of your coffee maker and creates a rancid stale odor. For really superlative | gofiee you'll want to give your! coffee pot more careful treat-| Velvet Brand Ice Cream Vz Gal. C SS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 Betty Crocker Cake Mix YELLOW—WHITE—MARBLE : SPICE—DEVIL’S FOOD 3°95" Butter... 55¢ GROUND BEEF .:...3% 99 DONATO’S SUPER 6500 HATCHERY ROAD WINE-BEER TO Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Friday end Seturdey TAKE OUT | Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9 A.M. to 8 P. M. “MARKET OR 3-1552 ment. Baking soda, which is pure mild bicarbonate of soda, removes. the oolls which cling to the inside of ; your coffee pot quickly, easily and ~ effectively, Here's all you do: ’ ” The y! by. ™ ; For aluminum, just kle a a an ite ssde Gn 2 cong che ae ee ee oe eat ROLLED BEEF CHUCK ROAST — A typical all-American is beef| sponge and rub on the inside of oe en m packaged in! oo¢ roast sexved with browned carrots and buttered noodles. Add a| your coffee pot and all the fit- 4 : see oe tossed: vegetable salad and apple pie with cheese. Here thé pot roast | tings—the ceffee “basket, stem | P edit ea ty hit the carrot |i.» boned rolled chuck; the noodles are dressed up with poppy seeds.| and red. Then rinse well and Carrots used See hues aoe * * =. * « @ dry. . the green tops left on. Now most ; For glass or porcelain enamel, wee te wre’ at |HOASt Rolled Beef Chuck | sa cat toa soution ot 3 able washed, and placed in consumer. ee ee a ses a ages © before “| ; in the pot. et cool, ‘tet teats wases veer | for All-American Dinner |i": = ee ae costs| The most prepared! to make a emooth paste. eee oconginted gradi £ Sree thealine cinoeener & beter gt wondering 3. Stir constantly over low heat utensils, and it doesn’t leave any product because carrots keep bet-| roasts, Another popular pot roast is until thickened, then add water to | ‘‘after-taste” either — just a won- ter and longer with the tops re-/ the rump roast. dilute to just the right strength. { derfully sweet - smelling coffee moved. The tops draw moisture; Let's talk about chuck roasts, the | Ta%te and add seasonings. maker. s. and flavor from the roots. ©. most plentiful of beet pot roasts meee — — The plastic bag helps retain} Chuck roasts sometimes are , found on the market in the form of a boned, rolled roasts, These are popular because they're easy to Rolled Beef Chuck Roast : In a Dutch oven or other large = ‘heavy utensil fhelt a little lard and : in it brown roast on all sides to a Fey, : g3 FE “{ il ; i if ! 4 . By = | 1 i i FR . . agit, Be é i atl ' ‘il ‘Tastes like pie..- Give itatry> ‘ Dutch Apple | ee CREAM -_ YES! CASH SAVINGS becouse you cen have these end hundreds of other wonderful nationally famous premiums FREE with the Everedy Coupons you get et Nick's. Ask for catalog showing fur- niture, jewelry, cameras, ond appliances and 1000's of items. THE EVEREDY PREMIUM COU- PONS ARE GIVEN WITH GROCERY PURCHASES AT NICK’S. DEFIANCE SHORTENING DEFIANCE CATSUP U. S. Graded ROUND or CUBE STEAK. 19: Pure PORK $= 51.10 — 14-oz. Bottle SAUSAGE or *39¢ Lb. Wilson’s Crisp-Rite SLICED BACON... o a 39 Rolled RIB | c bb. 6 4 . * ROAST... _ ur favorite Ice Cream PET TALL CAN . Morrell’s E-Z-Cut . MILK TOMATO~ Defiance _ HILLS BROS. COFFEE. HAM Whol r 59° =——_ DEL MONTE LE JUICE ? 5: , fests with them! 5 HILLS BROS COFFEE Wt, GT Gin, REE HREM IT’S NATIONAL BABY ~and hats off to babies every- where...the future of America a ‘a _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 _ ! ik. ) Z Salad Made in Layers, | For fou benry. servings, she Lemon Bread . Give Vegetables iter viserire | strsce srastne One good cook we know makes | S#lad bowl, and sprinklés the top) : ‘| salad an hour or so ahead of gar aot \Zestful Flavor alll i thiad sich vee teas tasting the results of our first test baking we sighed, “Why didn’t we | your vegetable dish. . * |e DIFFERENCE! ee lege ayy ee) Pagan in nen : 2%-5 lb. As oe ee ingly Roasting Rock : a5 Ib, Avg. tive flavor finds its way ‘into this Red Cabbage With Vinegar Sauce bd $ Cc pnt zesty little loaf, i 1 {abieepeon br ony hoowe suger | b. | a Saffron Bread af — leaf 4 5-8 bb. Avg. is definitely “lemony.” It does not * temnen sah have “just a trace” of lernon in it. F yriny ae? onion . ne It has a really powerful lemons, > flavor with a little of the sharp- en eel A Gili w aoe Ss tees | nn eas 5 ness that comes. from inclusion of recipes. Here's a bread with a powerful lemon flavor, just perfect t0| five minutes, Strain, add onion, |e Ove" Reedy Ea. ¢ Turkeys Large, Grade A the grated peel. serve with afternoon tea or cotfee. It’s colorful, decorative and deli-| and pour over hot cabbage. Yield: |= FRYERS : Ducks — Stewers EGGS sate be tho fue at bend Gat, | cious, a real conversation piece. _ * ae 9 Saad Fresh € a Cake! we, frankly, is at its best + Let’s Go Fishin’ at People’s -—— Fresh From | e! reece And Now It's Time to Talk| sarees he tie on Bekele | iovmearsrame And Now It's Time to’ Talk) space PerthorBass” 39° |trour =~ 59*|Cartisn “498 However, since tastes differ so- of. 'G bbaa d Kir $ 3 tablespoons butter Perch or Bass w TROUT ; Catfish : cream cheese and. grapefruit or _ By JANET ODELL the waffles hot from the broiler.| Combine sugar and cornstarch. Fresh fi € ; a ¢ orange marroalade witen You serve Pontiae Press Food Editor | Good idea for an informal supper.| Add cider vinegar and water and Walleves : Shrim Buffalo = them salein air dateeee more We /haven't had a “cabbages|. __Nutritionists tell us that after | >°!! for five minates, se er a ey¢ Pp z a tull : no | and kings” column for some time.| the age of 35 our calorie needs | 294 simmer one-half eee _ tore cm | oa | Se shea prt rn [at gs iaplbdten, veiedtes gape mag im re Mo et | ae ae ce PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET Finally, if you prefer your coffee caltas ten Conan eae with | 2 celertey eecged te name, | * Bleyd grapetruit, pineapple and , ” most perfect simple’ ending to a meal that you could possibly find. Lemon Bread ‘% ewp boiling water . 1 teaspoon Spanish saffron z cups sifted enriched ‘a cup sho’ . 1 eup suger This is truly a topsy-turvy pie. er: Last year it took him 20.8 OLE 2 cane, Beaten The enriched yeast-raised bread minutes to earn a pound of meat % cup qreted lemon pee|* Add boiling water to saffron and let “steep” 30 minutes. Mix and sift flour, salt, baking powder afd baking soda. Cream shortening and sugar un- til light and fluffy. Add eggs and beat well, Add saffron and water to lemon juice, Add with lemon peel. Pour into flour mixture. Stir just enough to moisten dry ingredients; do not beat. Turn into three small loaf pans, 7'4x3%4x2%4 inches: Bake in moderate oven, 330 degrees, 40 to 45 minutes. Three lemons. * FREE generous helpings. of. peaches,. pears, oratiges or pineapple. Use| g fresh or canned fruit and serve Chicken Baked Atop Dressing stuffing which usually bakes in- side the chicken becomes the crust. in this recipe to-hold plump pieces of chicken and an assortment of vegetables, _ These vegetables may be left- overs that combine well with chick- en such as corn, green beans, pe or potatoes or a combination of two or three. Just be you're ready to serve the pie ide down on a pretty platter, Garnish with par- sley and whole button mushrooms. Topsy-Turvy Chicken Pie 3% cups soft enriched yeast-raised bread crumbs, “% cup diced celery. \% cup miiieel ‘parsley. \q teaspoon thyme Some. of you may have come across tiny envelopes of saccharin tablets in hotels. or restaurants. Encouraged by the good reception | these have had; the manufac- turers are considering offering them to the gerieral public. Keep your eyes open for them. Good news for the factory work-| as compared. with 308 minutes during the depression year 1931. €onsumer prices. since 1931 have gone up about 77 per cent, while hourly earnings of these workers have increased 251 per cent. Fold-up metal tubes. containing fish and meat pastes, cheese spreads, peanut butter, mustard, be ise, t ‘and _ other CLOCK-RADIO , Riese paste Suihie ths anes mhann a0 . to sides and bottom of a greased 2-quart casserole, Mix chicken Bake at 400 degrees (hot oven) for 35 minutes. Remove from oven, let stand five minutes then invert on serving platter, Makes six serv- ings. Try Quickie Dessert Pineapple Coconut Pudding is a quickie dessert that seems to be- long on spring menus. Add 2 cups of milk to one package of. coconut cream pie filling. Cook as di- rected on package. Remove from +-heat and stir in one-half cup of drained crushed pineapple. Cool moving onto the nation's pantry shelves in considerable numbers. Jelly is already on the market in this form. Think of the havoc a small child cam wreak if he gets lion | into Mama’s food cupboards and starts squeezing tubes! A miniature candymaking set is on the, market for young cooks, Complete with child-size utensils, candy dishes and boxes, and quick fudge mixes, the toy. will delight any young cook. As a finale here's a quick recipe fer breadless -hors d'oeuvres: Cut cooked turkey or chicken in strips about 2 inches long, 1 inch wide. Secure a toothpick in each, and dip. one end in mayannaise mixed with a little catsup.. 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So for that reason we cannot get a true leaf - of French bread. ‘ ‘We can, however, make some at a high temperature in special ovens that are supplied with moist steam. The steam | forms a coating of moisture on for Crusty Foreign Bread what similar results may be ob- tained by placing a flat pan of boiling — in the, hot oven just before the bread is put in.” moved 15 minutes after the bread Pain Ordinaire (Crusty Bread) 2 cups boiled water, cooled 1% teaspoons salt 6 cups flour Knead the first three ingredients into a ball. Make two cuts across and sugar. Cool. Soften yeast in water and add: Add the flour and knead well one minute. Let rise till double. Place on greased baking sheet double. Bake in hot oven 15-20 minutes. Makes 3 dozen rolls. * * We were not able, Mrs. Millican, more on eggs for leavening in bread, rather than yeast. .This was truer in the early days than it is. now. But the characteristic ~:tegealiees eiaienalas We. think you'll like this recipe This pan of water may be Te} pon Gne-half-inch and cup |T 8 Teh tea bread, full of fruit. _ Sweet Bread (Italian) ing well after each addition. Sift, | baking powder with flour and add. Mix well. Place in a long, narrow, greased sear Lamb Chops Star in Casserole Meal. ‘An idea for a busy-day dinner is a combination of lamb chops, re- |. treshing pineapple. slices, mush- rooms and potatoes én casserole, + very acceptable substitutes. Ann u : nies at Seb kecolleat volume, has started to bake. The follow-| i" three-cornered pieces, Spread) 1 ie “The Complete Book of Home| ing French bread recipe may be |with butter and roll large end to- fee ikmaue . made in this e ward small. Shape in horns. id tsegsen none, powder : asm een Taee cones) tation aad Sq potatoes eut in %-inch slices | Balt 1 cake yeast an inch apart and brush: with Cream the shortening and sugar. and pepper focal mad fella a the rent | saa | melted butter. Let rise tim |Add the eggs two at a time, beat-| Arrange the drained pineapple 4slices and mushrooms on top of}. lamb chops and potatoes. Season | with salt and pepper and dot the potatoes with butter or margarine. ‘| standard recipe, spas of paces tans Sisal od pe - When you tse pastry flour in @ add 2 extra ta- ovens we Use. ‘| the surface, which gives the dough | the top one-quarter inch deep. Set |to find a Polish recipe for bread. | pan, a layer of dough, a layer of; Pour pineapple syrup over all a In of the old-fashioned time to expand and to develop its | the ball in a bowl containing the | If someone sends us one, we'll | fruit, ete., until the fruit is all | and bake at 350 degrees for about a cae Ses of the French Ca- crust. 2 cups water. When the ball floats, | gladly print it. sed. Bake in a moderate oven! one hour. Serve with aspiec salad, Hl a hee tent jhe teed’ “Unfortunately, this kind: of add the salt and the rest of the; Italy, a wine country, reliesjabout 40 minutes. . hot rolls and apple pie for dessert. } . comes from all sides. In our | cannot be |“ : ovens the heat is concentrated. | duplicated in the home. Some- Using-more flour if necessary, knead 15 minutes. Let rise until | double in bulk. Punch down. Knead again. Shape into long lo@ves, pointed at the end. Cut a deep furrow in the center of each loaf. Put the loaves, not touching, on a baking pan. Let rise till double in bulk. [THREE SISTERS’ SUPER MARKET 608 W. Huron | , Where. Quality Counts , FLORIDA CELERY CUCUMBERS : Fresh Ground as, BEEF , or Homemede — PORK PORK SAUSAGE - The Best The Best Cuts of SIRLOIN STEAKS. ; Yen Co Camp's . 2% ie PORK & | BEANS Can SALAD DRESSING (Put pan of boiling water in oven). Bake 10 minutes in a hot oven and 50 more in & moderate. . Brush. with beaten egg white | and return to the oven about two _ minutes to form a giaze. Makes | two loves. Cool im a draft for a crackly crust. : * * * ‘An excellent breakfast or din-_ ner roll with a delicious buttery | crust is the Vienna Kipfel. ~ Kiptel l cup milk H ee - tad teaspoon i tables pon poe l cake yeas’ % up Severn water. 4 cups flour Scald milk and add butter, salt | _ Fresh Killed New York Dressed | TURKEYS Oven Ready Hen 10 to 16 Lb. Lb. Averige Ground Beef 3 Sisters New Low Price 3°79 STEAKS Tender U. 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Com Casserole Topped by Eaas After feasting on rich holiday food, something simple yet tasty after the hustle and fuss of holiday din- ners, , Creamy Kaen with Baked Eggs fs a suggestion which fills the bill on both counts. Canned cream- style corn is teamed with sauteed celery, onion, deviled ham and parsley, then topped with eggs and eeeet teen Os eee Se 0 ® Canned corn can always be de- pended upon as a flavorful part of simple quickie meals. The only preparation needed when you're in a real hurry is to heat and serve. Creamy Corn with Baked Eggs 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 medium-sized onton, thinly sliced 2 tablespoons chopped parsley % cup diced celery 2 No 303 cans cream-style corn H 4%-ounee cans deviled ham 4 eggs Salt and pepper Melt butter or margarine over | medium heat. Add onion, parsley, | and celery and saute 10 minutes. Add corn and 1-can deviled ham. Mix well and continue cooking over low heat 10 minutes. Bake in moderate oven (350 de- grees) 25-30 minutes, or until eggs are done. Countertop Units Offer Decorative Kitchen Planning The kitchen has suffered a breakdown, but it's all for the benefit of the average housewife. Modern appliances are now di- vided into separate pieces that. can be located right where they * are most. handy. TaTke the kitchen range, for instance. Separate cooking units may be built info the countertop and surrounded by a fireproof yet decorative surfacing such as tile, while the oven is installed in the wall at eye-level. This does away with the typical confusion of pots: and pans on L ee er ree and the| gi effort oi “in 8 a \ kne m2 pss PaaS Sone are really simplified... Some ovens have a dual con- trol seo you can cook two dif- ferent items simultaneously at the required temperature for each. Others have a glass front which permits easy inspection as A: dishwasher-jryer on wheels, . another recent development, can be rolled out to the dinner table, loaded with dishes and |- ‘bac kto the kitchen where: it’s ’ hooked up with the kifchen sink. When you are through with it, the | .mobile washer can be rolled out of sight into the utility closet. Mix Seafood, Chowder Add shrimp, lobster or crabmeat Pearadise Cake Features - Striking Blend of Flavors “A unique flavor treat,’’. ex- claimed Duncan Hines when he sampled this Pearadise Upside- Down: Cake. “Mellow flavor and smooth texture make canned Bartlett pears the perfect partner for spice cake." You, too, will exclaim when you bite into your Pearadise Upside- Down Cake for the first time. It’s Bake Chicken in Lemon Sauce Barbecue sauce need not be to- mato and red pepper seasoned. In fact, the gentle flavor of chicken is | bolstered, but not subdued, when swathed in a subtle lemon sauce to which a whiff of garlic and a pinch of thyme are added. This chicken is oven barbecued but the out-of-door devotees can adapt the recipe for over-the-fire slow grilling. The lemon barbecue sauce can become a “swab" sauce: during long slow cooking over glowing coals. Oven-Fried Chicken With Lemon Barbecue Sauce 1 cag omen Teady-to-cook chicken, cut ~ for frying 2 % cup (% porns butter or margertnn Lemon Barbecue Sauce * Dip chicken pieces” in mixture of flour, salt, pepper and paprika. Melt butter in a: shallow baking pan in a hot oven (400). Remove baking pan from oven. As pieces of floured chicken are placed in pan, turn to coat. with butter, then bake skin side down in a single layer. Bake in a hot oven (400) for 30 minutes. Turn chicken. Pour Lem- on Barbecue Sauce over chicken. Continue to bake another 30 minutes, or until tender. If chick- en cannot be served at once, re- duce oven heat and brush chicken with the sauce or with melted butter. Makes four servings. , Lemon Barbecue Sauce « Mash -1-small-clove garlic with teaspoon salt in a bowl. Add es — 2 ‘finety” % teaspoon freshly ground pepper, and % teaspoon thyme. Yanks Eating. More Processed Potatoes Potato consumption, after years Mercker, ‘marketing specialist with Mr. Mercker feels the all-time low came in 1951 when per capita dropped to 96 pounds. consumption In 1954. it rose to 104 pounds per |. person, Of this, 89 pounds were fresh potatoes and 15 pounds processed. As short a time ago as 1940 Ameri- *s or DOG MEAL ae, i ee pai aceaail te ase - % >: ¥ . 4 a strikingly different flavor com- bination, subtle yet compelling as It’s bound to become lodged in your family’s memory so they ' keep asking for it over and over, which should be fine with you because with the new quick-as-a- wink cake mixes, there couldn't be a simpler dessert to fix. If you need an extra special quickie for drop-in guests, add a few chopped nuts to the brown sugar and butter combination. Serve it warm as is or with a.dab of whipped cream. In: fact, if you’re one who likes to be prepared for all eventual- ities, teach one of the youngsters how to make Pearadise Upside- Down Cake. Then when unexpected guests drop in, give your’son or daughter the high sign. You'll not need to leave the living room till it’s time to put the coffee on. This, of course, is just one of the many, many ways canned Bartlett pears may be used both as timesavers and taste-tempters. They’re a fruit which blends with everything . . . one which is de- licious for any meal. Too, because of their spicy. but mellow flavor, you'll never tire of them no matter how often you ‘| serve them. Keep several cans on hand always. You'll soon come to Pescntins Upside-Down Cake § canned Bartlett pear halves = tetegpnene butter - brown sugar a tablespoons chopped nuts % package spice cake mix Drain pears. Melt sugar and butter in. 8-inch round pan. Place drained pears, cut side down in bottom of pan and sprinkle nuts ‘around the pears. Mix cake ac- cording to directions on package and pour batter over pear halves. “Bake at 350 degrees for 45 to 5 minutes. Let cake stand for three miziutes, then turn out on serving plate. Garnish the pear eavities with maraschino cher- ries, if desired. Serve warm or cold with whipped cream. = If only one layer of cake is de- sired, use one-half package of cake for Pearadise Cake and use the remainder for one regular layer; ~ or i cupcakes. — _For a second SALISBURY Look: at These SUPER VALUES! ra e@e3eeee@ PS eee | SPECIALS for Thurs., May 5 Thru Wed., May 12 STEAKS 12% 02.9 L 00 Can ~ Swanson MARGARINE erence lf the entire. Same at - . cake mix and double the amount of butter, brown sugar and nuts. ONE POUND CARTON (Del Monte BRAND \uauity / Lvar HALVES se SAVE 20c WASTE _ BASKETS. ¢ With 39 33 Purchase v0 VOR Peri veee Save Half! Vanity Fair FACIAL . TISSUE 2539 VIVIANO SPAGHETTI Real Treet CUT GREEN BEANS KINGAN BRAND _THIN-LEAN ARMOUR’S SMOKED BONELESS ROLLED HAMS All Meat — No Waste! GRADE A LARGE EGGS" THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 ; ’ % orange juice. A little grated , , So chicken livers and drain; cut each | onnaise in center of each égg half, : also be added. |For Ap tizer, in half removing center ‘mem-| sprinkle with- paprika. orange. rind any ’ Stuff Eggs : With " , | branes; Cover and refrigerate until serv- if desired. 9) ba Melt butter in skillet; add chick- | ing time.-Serve garnished with wa-| - : Liver Mixture en livers and cook just until they, tercress or other salad greens. ~ Here's an hors d’oeuvre that js |lose pink. color inside. . delicious and different: b Scoop out yolks trom eggs and | Orange, Lemon Juice PATE STUFFED EGGS mash im skillet with liver and | Flavor Uncooked Icing wee me | Storing, 40a Meyer ae |) plain white cake, baked in 1 sifenen onion salt, salt and pepper to heet in strips. Frost top| His teaspoons, “putter or margarine taste; go easy on the salt if as pan, : = oy eed Onion aan ° you use 9 generous dash of onion | and sides of cake strips with this =e A salt, frosting. Cream 144 cups con-| . Bites mayeumalee | Pile liver mixture into egg white | fectioners’ sugar with a couple of Watercress or other salad greens cavities, spreading over entire top| tablespoons‘ of butter or mar- ' Hard-cook eggs, shell, and cut surface of whites. garine; blend in a tablespoon of | each in half lengthwise. Wash | _ Put a tiny blob of the extra may-! lemon juice and 2 tablespoons of SHANKLESS HALF c ; lb. ' ai 78 North Soginaw Street BAZLEY’S BETTER EATS FOR LESS:! Bazley’s Better Trim ROUND, SIRLOIN or Swiss op STEAKS = Fresh, Lean «| Tender Blade Cut GROUND 29: CHUCK 3 5: BEEF .....<- ROAST..... BAZLEY’S — Where Meat Is a Specialty — Not a Sideline! ‘BAZLEY’S BIG SNO-WHITE VEAL SALE! . Rump-Cut Shoulder-Cut BR Stuffing! Meaty-Leg Rib ROAST | STEAK | BREAST | ROAST | CHOPS Cc c. Cc Cc | Cc Di. bb. 1 5 Ib. 29i. » )} PORK CHOPS - | SLIC Sliced BOL ING Center Cuts Blade Cuts BACON «| 335i | 29) 15: sutK sausace LQji.|Pork Roast 45). Junedale Brand © Open Fri. ‘til 9 P. 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With the increasing consump- M\Are Salad Partners | Westy mere treme = b> | Spt ome tmetuercn | , in 30 all food sold today is sold in the : frozen state—this — ig sure to butter, garden relishes and the Ne ethet be hold appli family’s favorite dessert round out | has enjoyed the rapid sales the meal. . growth freezers have had in the Lamb Pines Crowns 10-year period since the end of pple : World War i. Pes 1% ground lamb } There are four points to look } teaspoons ered on _ for in buying a freezer: power to maintain zero temperatures under all conditions; freezing surfaces large enough to fast-freeze 15 per cent of the unit's Mix lamb with salt, onion, gar-/total capacity; anti-condensation , parsley and egg. 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A sweet-sour sauce baked with small-pieces of tuna ‘arranged over cooked green beans — this a hearty casserole pg Sour Tuna Casserole 1 3-ounce can solid-pack tuna, drained. 2 10-cunce packages frosen Prench-cut planning the same treatment for Malenkov’s successor. 3S And, said Jimmy Grippo, the world can lgek for another Krem- lin shake-up “within the next oe to eight months.” > Grippois a *mentalist” who says: “The mind, lke radie. short waves, can establish and re- insurnatioual. News Service bb was “going to work” on then-Premier Malenkov, with an aim toward “directing the psyche of the dicta- tor toward world \peace.” for Malenkov’s removal,” Grippo péssible.” “Wé talked to him when he was “can't prove | was responsible |. ‘| good chance of finishing our days Mental st fo Try ‘Double-Whammy’. on Top Red sort off treatment for Bulganin. “T don’t want to burt anybody, -he’ stressed, “but Russian lead- ers_must be made to understand that their present policies are a threat to the world, « “It I can keep the top job chang- ing hands, I figure we all have a in peace.”” Grippo refused to disclose the name of the person through whom difference,” he said, ‘‘the guy got scared of Russian agents and quit. I'ye found a new. one though, & White Russian that’s terrific.” Grippo, who works as an enter- -Itainer, caused a major stir in sports citcles back in 1939 when | he crawled into the ring with Melio Bettina just before a title fight to give the boxer a “hypnotic boost.” Bettina came away with the light heavyweight crown. Believe Hong Kong Ship | Seized Near Chiang Isle HONG KONG ish—Owners of the 5257-ton cargo ship” Incharran said today they feared She has been seized in the Formosa Strait, She was en route from Foochow to Shanghai with a cargo of tim- ber for the Chinese Reds. The owners, Williamson and Co., said. the ship radioed yesterday that .she was “being “boarded’* about 10 miles south of Nationalist- held White Dog Island near Foo- chow, Her captain is a Briton, G. A, Angus, and she hag three other beans. cooked. , asleep or any other time we found 4 wap dieed onions eataplish contact with any de- unoccupied.” he “contacted”. Malenkov. Grippo’is “dead serious” about | British officers and a crew of 33 ace te toppings ~ Pally wed —_ favofite topping. For sodas, put 3| .¢ siiees ee ee ~—— goon sap gether. “Actually, it doesn’t make any! the Bulganin project. Asians. - cream, tablespoons chocolate syrup in each ay on aie dna. ) cm wed te ot Bul. r) : 10-ounce glass, Fill two-thirds full| %s!* ®m4 Pepper to your taste. 2° —_— Grocery stores since 1952 have © milk. Add oi >| Break tuna into pieces with a| sanin”—new Premier the leading sellers of stage a p+ aad SCOOPS | fork, Arrange tuna, onions and| Nikelal Bulganin. : ste- toe ith carbenated waiey, "| Pimentos over cooked green beans About a year ago, Jimmy told : in a. greased 2-quart casserole ; i Pour cider vinegar dressing over | ment with his 16-year-old son Ber- ts in. Cover | nard over the boy's companions and bake’ in a moderate oven, 350 / and late hours. |degrees, for 30 minutes. 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His father | > fis amy relations director for the ee Southwest - Funeral | tended the boy, said he and other | UCLA Librarian Uses) for physicians did not believe the vac- | Allen Davis | cine was responsible for the boy's | Book Backgrounds to) | Demark Area paralysis contracting the disease. ‘Lad Drowns in Pool a ‘LOS ANGELES (UP) — There) is a man in California who be- a r.-was| ATLANTA WA Syear-old boy’ eApril 26- with ‘vaccine ‘has becomé the first drowning vic- from the Cutter Labora- tim in the downtown YMCA swim. | !ieves that the true boundaries of | tglies. The Cutter vaccine was ming pool since the pool was the Southwest can be answered | withdrawn April 27 after several opened in 1913. Roland Bailey was My by books and not maps. children in California contracted | pulled from the bottom of the pool| He is Clark Powell, librarian on Bile atten necelving i the Los Angeles. campus of the Hi Kids — . University of California. 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MAY 5.1088 # a : FIRST STEP—Big daily haul of White House tail gets a pre- liminary — by mail clerk Joseph Lanta. Many Letters to President - By DOUGLAS LARSEN have inspired the most, as far as Swamp the White House scripts or personal notes on the bottoms of letters. The President's mail accounts for a goodly share of all that is delivered to the. White House. Mamie gets at least 600 letters a week and sometimes a great many more. She takes a more personal in- terest in answering the mail than Ike, who just doesn’t have the time. She answers a great many | bandits, one as Seen oe other. i pas Bris E ne stjettdl biveaaiia . “In the event of my death, I want my ‘car to go to my son. . Joseph.”’ Preparedness Fails BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (UP)—A liquor store r placed a Ibaded revolver in hig coat pocket just in case holdupmen picked him for a New Year’s Eve target. Two carrying @ gun, en tered the store and took $225 from the cash i ee fh ee es THE 45 NORTH SAGINAW | WASHINGTON (NEA) — To | many Americans the White House : is more than the home and of- fice of the President of the United States. It’s their court of last re- sort. That feeling, White House of- ficials say, is the chief reason . , why the postman delivers any- where from 10,000 -to 25,000 pieces of mai] each week to 1600 Pen- nsylvania Ave., N. W. What different persons consider to be their “last resort,” however, | sometimes amuses and frequently swamps the White House mail oom. “Dear President Eisenhower:' Zl am in sizth grade and having a civics test next week. Now you are the only one who...” ..“Dear Ike: I'm captain of our college debate team and if you would only explain your stand on... * * * . Letters from kids and students | make up the largest single cate- gory of White House mail. When it's exam or quiz time the volume, which averages several thousand per week, skyrockets. During the summer it slacks off but still |. a keeps high. All letters are answer- ed from the White House if pos- sible, or referred.to the proper fed- eral agency. The U.S. Office of Education furnishes replies to most of them. Once in a while Ike will see a letter from a youngster and an- swer it himself. He is especially touched by letters from crippled A crippled little boy In upstate New York, for instance, is the proud possessor of the following letter from Ike after the Presi- dent had heard the: child had a plastic pistol and played at being one of Ike’s bodyguards. “A friend of yours has just told Mrs: Eisenhower and me a wonderful story that ...I1 have a small but courageous little bodyguard by day and that my picture watches over you while you sleep. I am proud to have such a staunch defender. “Please tell your mother 1 hope very much the miracle of science will help you to grow up to be strong and well—and as you grow a little older my good, wishes are always with you. The biggest single deluge of mail | was inspired by the electrocution | of the Rosenberg spies. For several weeks before the event an average - Of 20,000 letters bol Asi a national issues are concerned. Only letters of top urgency ie nape aas ee inte THE PONTIAG PRESS THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 | ‘arly Re asnua as Count Turf in /1951 will be the | “) by Victor LOUISVILLE, Ky. w—Prepara- w York late to- | C : Meantime, Louisville itself was|press Soraya, such movie stars as tions for the 8ist Kentucky Derby Summer Tan's | guiding hands on the Cain Hoy | starting to bulge at the seams. A | Marilyn Monroe, Cyd Charisse and| The Pontiac area will be well virtually were completed today | found arrive tomorrow. Steve | pair. Moreno will be astride Rac-| carnival atmosphere was apparent | her husband, Tony Martin, Arthur | represented by with at’ least nine finely-tuned 3- set down for 10 days at ing Yeo; m-amed howe working |on the streets and in the hotel| Godfrey from the television field | ball coaches this weekend at the year old horses ready for the start for illegal riding, once | on a string of four straight wins, | lobbies. By tomorrow night it will} and a host of millionaires and in-| annual Michigan State College of the mile and one-quarter race "ll be astride | and McCreary will be up on the be a merry mob. dustrial giants. football clinic, which is highlighted leading hina end Grune. the other jockeys | late-closing Flying Fury, victor in * * * Three members of President Ei- | Saturday afternoon by the annual| hand for football. discussions, . . * *& \ expected | an unimpressive Derby Trial Tues-| Derby town for years has been | senhower’s cabinet have indicated| Green and White Spartan squad! MSC’s Forddy Anderson for bas a Nine colts from eight stables are 2 day. It is understood they have | the crossroads of the world when | they'll be here. ‘They are Treas- | spring scrimmage. ketball, and Don Canhami of Mich | considered definite starters; And : | agreed to split whatever money, if) | the 3-year olds race for fame and | ury Secretary George Humphries,| Pontiac High will be represented, igan, track. om the name of a 10th may well be | horse to beat—come rain or shine. Hank Moreno, wha with Dark any, they receive. The winning | gold. And this year is no different. |Secretary of Air Harold Talbott | probably by- Ed Heikkinen and :, dropped into the entry box before | And they say it'll be either Sum-| Star, and Conn McCreary, who | | jockey usually gets 10 per cent of There'll be the youthful Shah of | and Secretary of Interior. Douglas Arnold Wilson, and the Waterford t the deadline at 10 a.m, Eastern mer Tan or Swaps in the runner-| scored wih. Pensive in 1944 and the purse. Iran and- his auburn-tiaired Em-!McKay, ~ High delegation will include head i Standard Time Friday. * * * It costs $250 to enter a horse ’ : tomorrow and an. addititional $1,250, The weatherman’s predictions is payable before he can join the colorful parade to the post at the top of Churchill Downs’ long home stretch. If 10 are in the post pa- == Champ Floored by Sparmate j}coach Dave Freeman and assis- tants Don Beedle and Al Cuthrell, as well as athletic director Walt) Ashley and Crary Junior High’s Jerry Lewis. Tom Evans of Walled Lake is | attending as is Seuthfield's Hogan Seeking End of Victory Drag Today. ade Saturday, the race will have | of two minutes, one and 2-5 sec- CALISTOGA, Gait a- -~ Heavy- | Rocky's career couldn't have come | jcanvas in a training workout with, ‘Marciano is always open to be| Monge Charles and his aides. a gross Value of $152,500 with the |onds established: in 1941. There’s | Weight champion Rocky Marciano at a better time in the buildup | 16 ounce gloves, recovered quick-|hit, you know,” Wilson continued. | Dick Yaeger and assistant Bill | winner taking down a net of $108,- enough early ‘speed and plenty. of | ¥95 “properly nailed’ and floored | for Marciano's May 16.-title de- | ly to exploit the punch that nailed | ‘‘The problem is to make him| Golden of Milford will be there | ; . 400. Both figures are records since finishing power in the race to war- yesterday by a sparring: mate's fense against British challenger | Rocky flush on the jaw. stay hit." along with Avondale’s | Bantam Ben Hasn t Won Churchill Downs boosted the add-| rant a new record. left hook to the jaw. : Don ——. in hoon Stagium, “It only. goes to show,” said} With Wilson at the workout were| Crowell and Gene Konley of in Year, but is Picked ed money from $100,000 to $125,000 * * * “It was a knockdown, no ques- | | Weill, “that anything can happen Gerard Walter of the News Chron- } Rochester, . a ; this year. The scattered supporters of Rac-| tion about it,” said Peter: Wilson, | Rocky, heared by Jersey Joe | when two men are in there swing- |icle, Harry Carpenter of the Daily Jean Harkness of Oxford and 'f Colonial Tourney Py ing Fool and Flying Fury were of the London Daily Mirror. Wil- Walcott's left hook for a four count | ing.” Mail, Harold Mayes of Kemsley | Burl Glendening of Ortonville are ,, ; Post time is 4:30 p.m. Eastern | quick to recall that Native Dancer | 80n was.one of five British in the first round of their Sept.| Wilson, telling what he saw, said, |Newspapers, and A. W. Parsons | making the trip, while Herb Quade | FORT WORTH, Tex, # — The Standard Time. The broadcast |appeared unbeatable two years | Writers watching Rocky workout 23, 1952, title fight, is a heavy «both men threw left hooks. It|/of the Sunday Dispatch. . land probably Reese Protz of rich Colonial National Invitation and television time via CBS is! ago. But he bowed to Dark Star, | With Toxie Hall of Chicago, a 200 |favorite to defeat Cockell by a ‘was Hall’s that landed. Wilson said he had talked with fits axelgeinn golf tournament opens today with 4:15-4:45, another Cain Hoy representative | pounder. 3 ; ; knockout, “Marciano was down for three | all except Parsons. All concurred | Ben. Hogan favored to return to The horses themselves have|who like Flying Fury: won the There was no question, either,| Manager Al Weill, seemingly | seconds, maybe four. Then he was /there was no question. about Hall's | hi riday and Saturday — ro his winning ways. 7 completed their training with the Trial. __ that the second knockdown in! surprised at seeing Rocky on the ' back on his feet. punch flooring Rocky. | climke seesions ne a W i | Hogan ig starved fora vicbry | exception of a blow-oyt tomorrow » ¢ * : ee —— — - 2 @ | guest coaches Lynn (Pappy) Wal-/| although his record over the ‘years and possibly -speed sharpeners by | two of the favorites—Mrs. John W- Galbreath’s Summer Tan and Rex | Ellsworth’s Swaps. Nashua, 4 to-5 choice from William Wood-| be one of the biggest upsets in ward's Belair Stud, is as fit and. derby history. ready as man can make him. | Eddie Arcaro, who'll be after These three dominate the race (his sixth derby winner.on Nashua, you about evrite your own ticket. If! One-Third Point Is Margin | of Defeat for Shamrocks Pontiac St. Michael’s 1st track! ly inexperienced squad, battled effort in a 3-year span may have | Avondale’s Yellowjackets Wednes been a losing cause, but you can’t | day afternoon at Avondale before lost them much closer than the Shamrocks do. | bowing by the thinnest of margins, Coach Bob Mineweaser’s. thin- | 5425-5445. clads, not given much of a chance St. Mike's captured six 1st with only one holdover and a high-| places in the dual i, tock five Linscott Gets ie “Be sweet te Perrault Next locking- the opponent for twe others. The scoring was evenly Pontiac 160 - Pounder Signed for Main Go distributed among St. Mike's cindermen, Dan Dropps being on Motor City TV ~ ~ Gene Linscott, Pontiae’s unde-: ‘the only double Dropps won the high jump ‘and bread feated middleweight hopeful in the professional boxing world, will be jump. Shamrocks jumped off to an confronted by a formidable op-| ponent in his next match. the last three events. But just when victory seemed within their ‘grasp, Avondale triumphed in the shot, the 880 relay, and the mediey relay to nose them out by one- | third of a point, Avondale won seven Ists, seven 2nds, and three 3rd places in. its Linscott, now making a come- any of the others should be on the | the front end at the finish it would | e | | | early lead and maintained it until | “You all saw what happened,” | Rocky told the English writers in his dressing room. ‘I got hit.’ Ben Bentley, Rocky's publicist, | jsaid: Rocky made no claim At Cockell’s San Rafael camp | there was a lift in the news that. a solid punch could sit Rocky down on the ovat ot = pants. “Blimey,” said Gockel ‘it looks as if he’s as easy to hit as_ they tell me. | Former Sandlot Waterford’s Jack Kratt, Pitching for Lakeland 9’ in Florida Loop Jack Kratt of Waterford, former prep and sandlot pitching star, has signed a professional baseball con- He was scouted while attending | | the baseball school operated Ay | White Sox pitcher Virgil Trucks at | Auburndale, Fla., this spring. The 20-year-old southpaw is a I saw pictures of | Jersey Joe Walcott knocking him | down. Now along comes a bioke, | almost unknown, who floors him. | “I think if I knock him down I | ‘ean keep hint down.” Prep Mound Ace Signs Pro Pact. tract with the Lakeland Pilots of _|the Class D Florida State League. | dort of California and Eddie Er-' |delatz of Navy, along with the Duffy Daugherty and the MSC | staff. ‘ The usus] summer grid clinics | Like It Was in Olden Days Veteran Who Has Seen 67 Louisville Classics Derby Is Not - |: 'is one of the most impressive in links history. It has been more j than a year since he bagged fest | money. | But the man ‘whe jel wes tout o | “slipping” or any other excuse. | are listed Aug. 4-6 at Northern | of the eight Colonial tournaments. |but failed last season because of ‘iliness is a solid choice to drag- _down the $5,000 first prize again, | Posting scores of 66, 69 and 67 in tuneup rounds, Ben became a two to one favorite, just a step ahead of Cary Middlecoff, former Colo- nial champion and recent victor in the glamorous Masters. * *- * The 7,035-yard Colonial Country Cites Commercialism Derby and he has only one regret. “It's now more commercial than was a social event.’ His wife, who will see her 47th derby next Saturday, nodded her hé@fd in agreement. : A loyal Louisvillian, Straus has } lived in Atlanta 15 years “but 1) | don't vote there or bank there.” His other criticism of the derby ‘ ie that there are too many ladies | not dressed like ladies, “Slacks and_ shorts,”’ LOUISVILLE, Ky. ®—This will | be E. E. Straus’ 68th Kentucky | in earlier days when the big races, Club course with a tight 35-35—70 par challenges 48 ace shotmakers in the opening 18 holes of the $25,- 000 tournament that runs through Sunday. Byron Nelson, Raymond Gafford and Jimmie Demaret wére sched- |wiee off the tee at 11:30 a.m. (CST). Hogan gees out at noon, | playing. with Johnny Palmer, the ood Colonial champion, and Fred "A crowd of' 6,500 jammed the | course yesterday to watch the final tuneups. In the practice rounds Skip Alex- | ander, the big blond from St. he " €X- | Petersburg, Fla., who had his golf | claimed indignantly, (There a0 corer dimmed by injuries in a a\rule barring from the clubhouse ‘flaming plane crash several years women - dressed in slacks and | shorts and men without coats.) Most Valuable ago, turned in a 3under-par 67. That was the best round other than one shot by Hogan early in the week, * * *« Middlecoff, the 1951 champion, +4 | didn’t post a Beore yesterday in Is Select Group. his tuneup round and said fox Played poorly, But he promised he'd be much better today. Middlecoff ventured the predic- | narrow win. | back campaign after his dis- | summary: | 1953 graduate of Waterford High | Calhoun Will Honor tion that it would require 276 or charge from service, has signed - Sn won br Mike —— ( | School, where he won letters in | 277 for the 72 holes to win fhe tour- to fight Jimmy Perrault in a six- | trons 1sM. and Larry Parnum tA). ee eae a . He was ‘nament. Palmer's score last year | football and baseball. | twice named to the All-Inter- | Outstanding, Gridder in | MSC Spring Game _ {was 280 and even Johnny figured round bout at Detroit's Motor ae aS Stuk and Don Moran (8M). ap Wirephote : : F bout will be half of 00 yard dash— by Mike Cle _ Lakes Conference baseball the winning total this time would —e n Tee as Ske Geek ane Tn —_ year 7, Mike Clever | §OX VICTORY RUN — Infielder Harry Agganis of | Catcher Frank House waits for a ball thrown by 3rd all tgam. EAST LANSING i) — The Cal- |be lower, -Absénce of a rough of Mile Y ren—Wea by Jim Hutchinson (A); 2nd, Jerry ewe (8M); 3rd, Jack -| Erb (SM). Time 440 yard Peale Sig by Chuck Brown (8M): Ind. Dean -Ledsworth (A); 3rd, Time 57.4 A eo Don Frayer, Gene's manager re- Perrault, of Duluth, Minnesota, is an extermely clever boxer with a good left hand. He holds -vic- tories over several ranking fight- ers, such as Allen Kennedy of Bay dim Pox «SM). e 180 yard low hurdies—Won b Cameron (A); id, 3rd, Larry Farnham (A). 200 y Mike Lyons | the Boston Red Sox slides into home plate in the 11th | | baseman Ray Boone who fielded a grounder by Ted inning of Wednesday night’s game at Briggs Stadium | Lepcio, but the toss was too late to catch Agganis | in Detroit with the winning run against the Tigers. | and the game ended, 3-2. Umpire is Nestor Chylak. But No Predictions Boudreau Pleased With Kaycee’s .500 In his senior year, he won 5 | games for the Skipper nine, post- | | ing a brilliant 1.64 earned run ; ; average in 64 innings, striking out | 95, while walking only 21. An outstanding performer for ‘two seasons with the Waterford | American Legion junior -baseball /houn County Alumni Trophy, .giv- jen annually to the player most 'yaluable-in the spring football) game, will be up for grabs again | this Saturday. » Since the award was first es- tablished in 1950, a pretty good any consequence and the good greens were reasons for the fore- casts of a lower score. Hogan talked about an under. |280 score if there is no troubling wind. Two Connie Macks ic City, and I *s tough Bob Rossi, 7 Sab sand run Won. by Roy Huges (A) team, Kratt last season was al group has taken the honors. y, a owas toug OSS ae i ~ whom he has beaten twice. me eee us a in First n inst iva 5 member of the Class A General First to win it was Exerett Gren) CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — When Linscott won his ist outing April gf hey ada ra. oF x M k F R d A A L R ] ‘Motors City League club. e 8, America (North Carolina and Rollins College 26 at Motor City, gaining a unan- iat eas hompaon “i: ee "Tetght ar I i Ou Jal I : He attended Western Michigan scan pro gree — Gear. met in baseball this year, Connie j backfie’ coac r- : : imous. six-round decision over De- iets Bay al Dan Dropps ‘SM’: | KANSAS CITY w—Manager Lou | stock of major league baseball in; Vie is second in batting in the cues bapa = ee aay id eope| | ODay 2 — was in the middie of things, troit's “Young” Chico. tied. Height ‘ Boudreau asks another few weeks Philadelphia last season. The crit-| American League with a .415 av- 5 rag ae base - ge : wo of them, that is — Connie Tickets for the Linscott-Perrault enreet, jem Won, by Dan Dro 72" | before offering his idea ot how | ies were almost unanimous in as-|erage. He's well up in other de- ue __ ae or rs. Wil-| Wayne Benson, a hard-driving Mack Gravitte of the Tar Heels as fight can be purchased at the Chuck Brown (gM), Bob Kuhfeli (A). well the Kansas City Athletics will signing them to last place again. | partments, too—13 runs Batted in, ford . Kratt of 4191 Foley, Water- | fullback took the cup in 1951. and Connie: Mack Butler of Rol- stance ee Won by Avondale. Distance 40 Lied x a si and do. in the ———_ League pen- : “yard. “Telay—Won ny... Avondale. ‘No Opponents AMERICAN LEAGUE Moore Next. itome (rine New York, Berra, Bauer. NEW YORK (INS) — Native Dancer was a great Champion. | | F How good he was nobody really knows because, as they say at the track, he had tiothing to beat. Rocky Marciano, also a splendid | array aie qe pedinyes fix. el | seni Race 1. “Kemer Gor ly knows how g may and Astroth. W—Gorman, because he, too, has no worthwhile | | ons, “Astron. Zernial. vers. “Kansas competition. NATIONAL AL LEAGUE oes There was no Nashua or Cita- in on tion around to make Native Dancer extend himself, and Marciano has no Gene Tunney te test him as Gene did Jack O13 000 010—5 10 6 . kK Pas Fornizies (8) a Ww Porterfield. L—Harshman, Home runs—Washington, Busby, Vernon. | Chicago. Nieman. | Bait imeore Kansas City goo 0-2 19 9 fant Face “bur ii one Fespect™ fee: rome wie sy | But Lou's crew has made the first ee ANT FET Teiples S and 4 hone runs. 18 runs scored, 27 hits, 6 6 doubles, | eee 1952, ae winner was Billy | lins, Waa ie the ea “fan he But handsome Lou, once the boy wonder of the Cleveland In- ee ee ee Indians and the Boston Red Sox, isn't ready to offer even a guess on the eventual success of the club, - * * * “Ive said all along we'd get out of the cellar this season,” Bou- dreau commented. ‘‘Naturally I am pleased with the fact -we beat everybody at least. once on the first go-around and I feel just about all the bwys have been play up to their capability.” Athletics were the laughing terday to bring their season rec- | Tears, formances in early games. * * * Finigan; in his. “sophomore year. Everybody in the front office is | _ also pleased. Yesterday's attend- | Successful on Coast EAST LANSING -— Michigan State track coach Kari Schlade- man guided Washington State to \nine straight ‘Northern Division! Pacific Coast conference cham-| gan State in 1940. 6 Sports Pages in » Today's Pontiac Press | trepas’ Injured Boxer Still in Serious Condition PROVIDENCE, R. I. i — Jose Contreras, Taunton middleweight, Who underwent . emergency sur- gery for a brain injury in a bout with Bob Bolton of : Providence | again late yesterday. gained consciousness briefly Tues- | day and spoke to his family and doctors, Hospital authorities said Con- | return to a coma was not Nix6n, "Tiger eter” coo BOT ERTS TATOR WU a~51 won-lost ‘record over the for a 3-2 victory. . Yankee infivence HANOVER, N. H. — Two form- er New York Yankee stars are coaching Dartmouth's baseball team this spring +- Bob Shawkey | land Red Rolfe. | | pionships before coming to Michi-| Monday night, lapsed into a coma Gains Record Yardage He had re- | MADISON — In his career as a fullback for Wisconsin, Alan Ame- | che gained a total of 3,212 yards | for a collegiate record. utis is the number one fullback for the team this fall. a halftime award ceremony. named to the Big Ten all-scholas- | | tic team, A set of encyclopedia and a/| framed certificate go CLES aware. i Los ANGELES — UCLA scored | 256 points in 1954 to lead the ma- | jor colleges in football, Promoters of the MSC spring game are whipping up plans for | Don Kauth, co-captain and end | on last year’s team, has been the | “Strikeout 7 Compareeat re— ¢ ~ ks. Jim Ellis won| Monee Heck aan "y Felay—Won by Avondale “ime downright pleased. Boudreau cited first baseman has batted in 18’ runs -and has | into the pro ran i ’ y | : “I feel the club has done a good Vic Power, third baseman Jim. been hitting the Jong ball. . DETROIT ww — W ilard ‘Nixon, | | the 1953 award. . he awe bel nee fapreecd . in Same Fix— le . | Job those tax.” Houirees said after Fitzan {ind shortstop Joe De:| DeMaestri has won the {ans with Lig_becoming i rine Koti en eee te sie te 1954 op the Paina at reali : ” , : i 5 ,Maestri ir exc per= | : “ners, fullback Jerry Plantitis and =~ , . - Line Scores | the A’s dumped Baltimore 6-5 yes- M4¢Stti for their excellent’ per-/his fine fielding plays. The Boston Red Sox hurler post: neh fe ca Tatty RUGS RE Tice elder wedded 90 tinans ta also batted at a Hl pace. Writer Figures Heavy | Gievelana 023 000 000. $$ 0 = Rap matt lone. ser, can — Power has been great both at|ance of 13,624 brought the home | Tigers during the 1954 season. Last this spring. Graves currently is’ King Will Get Archie || rte: Sibel ct tis mies write | in Cleveland Frida Pens ‘the plate and on defense. Out now| attendance for 15 games to ‘Might he continued his mastery hitting the books to assure scho- Explosive Title g 7: for .a few days with a leg injury, | 320,098. ~ over the Tigers by gaining credit | jagtic standing so he can go out NEW YORK — Of the past seven middleweight. champions, Cari Ol- | $on, ‘the incumbent, is the only one = didn’t win his title w a knockout, He took l5-round de- cisions from Paddy Young and Randy Turpin to gain the crown. , 1 Major Leagues Cleveland | Chie: | sew fork pee sueenk City | ~ | unusual in such a case but pointed | out that the fighter’s condition is still very critical. Dempsey. Lack of competition was. not. the | , fault of either Native Dancer or Durocher Accuses Himselt set of Being ‘Asleep’ on Play Spartan Gridders Proving 2,1 ty Washington, Chieseo 4 © Marciano. Both did all they were expected to do and that is all you can ask of any champion. The sorry state of the heavy- weight division was clearly demon- strated Monday night when a fat Fallacy of ‘Dumb’ Charge Jockeys Aided $46,200 The old players during the past winter varsity squad men Fifteen earned “B”’ (3.0 point) or better of their 61-man squad in the honor | group. Highest among the varsity men were guards Hank Bullough, phy- sical education major from Can- ton, O., and Ferris Hallmark, pre- med student from Flint, Mich., each with a perfect “A” or 4.0 averages for the term, ‘ NEW YORK # — During 1954 the Jockeys’ Guild paid out $46,- 232.08 for financial and medical aid to injured jockeys, Secretary | Sterling Young, a former jockey, hag announced, Most Valuable Player EAST LANSING—Ray Collard, p-| Michigan State outfielder, was the tending Hamline University in St. | Paul, Minn zan State base- NEW YORK #®—''l fell asleep on | ‘the bench. That's the first time iI ever did that.”’ Such a self-accusing statement | by any major league manager but coming. from Leg Durocher, it is a real shock, “That's right.” the manager of the New York Giants repeated, “I of the other team’s lineup. Luckily, is surprising enough when made, ;camped under the ball and pre= | pared to gather it in his usual | below-the-belt fashion. But, to the | Baitimore amazement of all present, Willie cea ae Mone” Amen ‘en gh tM PL ee El oe a bg he. tourney. : Dutocher’s “rock” however, did | rock. I though > pinche seen sa ie alee " not p at the Giants from ,win- Faget |Kobs Versatile Star ning £3 0 the ‘ EAST LANSING — While at- {Bor 8 Sr eheens Detroit at New York at Lipm Ladies Golf Glove. THE PONTIAC-PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 PATTY BERG §-IRONS Reni sur... 29" _ PATTY BERG 2-WOODS Regular as. IT" $24.00 .$1.75 Ladies Golf Hat... . $1.00 |ball game, Steve Hayes, who re- iwas the winning pitcher. . $1.00 | GOLF BALLS FOR. . 24 E. Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-2369 Crane Teams: “Split Pioneers, 5-4, while team took a 43 defeat. The Crané nine went into the ligers Miss Chance to 6th inning trailing 4-3, but Chuck Dunkel homered behind Jim Grube’s double and that was the oe = = om s decade, only the Dodgers have won lieved ‘Pete Bedford in the 5th, | two straight National league pen- | nants, in 1952 and 1953. wy Numer UP-TO-THE-MINUTE “EYE OPENER’ REPORTING THE NEWS MUSIC — SPORTS — WEATHER Mon. thru FRI. WPON 1:15 P.M. 1460 on Your Dial . Sponsored by the UAW-CIO An early edition of “Eye Opener” may be heard on CKLW-Detroit (800 kc) daily ~ at 6:15 A.M. Listen also to “Labor Views the News,” with Guy Nunn, on CKLV Spartans End Bronco String With 14-1 Rout Pitchers; Top Slugger KALAMAZOO Ww — day with a 14-1 rout in a non- conference baseball game. Western Michigan pitchers for 10 hits thag¢ produced 13 runs befere Jerry Sposite went to the mound to squelch the uprising. He allowed one more rug and five scattered hits in his five- inning appearance. MSC has a big 2nd inning, pour- ing across eight runs on six hits, two walks and two Bronco errors. Spartan football -regular John Mat- sock led the hitting attack with two singles and a triple in six — * * * | Defeat left the Broncos with a 10-2 won-lost record. Michigan State's is 10-8. Michigan 8t Peas bs 030 @10—14 15 3 eo eng 100— 1 7: (4), Hobough and Procneee ‘im, Pinnefrock nightly at 7:15 P.M. (2, agente ?. and —* Neave, Messner. - STANDARD 6 - balanced tor top power, economy, and all ‘round performance ... and raised to the Highest Octane levels in our history We are mighty proud of our new gasolines. They have been stepped up to the highest octane ratings in our history . . . designed to give knock-free performance » {im the most modern of high compression engines, and older cars as well. But important as octane is, good gasolines need something more. They must be balanced too. 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Matsock = Is Michigan | | State endéd Western Michigan's | 7 nine-game winning streak yester-| — Spartan batter pounded three | AP wnesnets ROBINSON BATTERS OUT WIN — Sugar Ray Robinson (right) is | on the attack in 10th round as Garth Panter ducks in bout last night: | Robinson won a unanimous and one-sided decision for his 4th comeback | triumph. | ne suffered his injury in the first round of that bout. | The Philadelphf& boxer held the interim featherweight title while Fate Hinges on , Study of Eye Pee ye PHILADELPHIA @—Top feath- | — has fought his way again erweight contender Percy | © the No.-1 cont 5 ease ‘undergoes an eye examination t peng ogra Ad mere! el) Racing Gate Record he will be able to continue boxing.| \IAMI—A new high record for Following the scheduled exami- | attendance was set in 1%4 at Gulf- nation by Dr. P. 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Bow f Bosox 32, in Extra Inning Contest Kinder Saves Nixon’s Game in 11th; Frank lary Loses 7-Hitter DETROIT # — Detroit Tigers blew a chance to move into Ist place in the American League last night when they dropped a 3-2 decision to the Boston Red Sox in Ii tense innings. As the two teams headed into extra innings before 32,485 in Briggs Stadium, Tigers knew a victory would shove them into undisputed possession of ist place. The gigantic scoreboard atop the centerfield bleachers showed that the Cleveland Indians had dropped an 11-5 decision to the New York Yankees. A win and the Tigers would pass Cleveland. But is wasn't to be. The Red ; Sox squeezed out a run in a hectic | Tith inning, highlighted by a dem- onstration by the fans in center- | field. They didn’t agree with um- i pire Nestor Chylak's decision on |a pitch to Ray Boon in the. bottom |of the 11th. They voiced their dis-’ approval by tossing paper cups, beer cans and newspapers onto the ‘field. The Red Sox filled the bases in ithe llth on two singles and an intentional walk. Harry Agganis scored the winning run on Ted Lepico's - infield grounder, just beating Boone's throw to the plate. Tigers kicked up a fuss in their half of the Jith, with Ferris Fain slapping a singl® to right and Boone drawing a walk. On a 2-2 pitch to Boone, right- hander Willard Nixon missed the corner of the plate and the um- pire called it a ball. The Red Sex protested and play was held up for nine minutes. After Nixon. walked Boone, he. | was replaced by Ellis Kinder, Bos- , ton’s ancient relief pitcher. Kinder worked out of the jam and saved ‘the game by getting Jim Delsing | and Bill Tuttle on fly balls. Rookie Frank Lary went ail the way for the Tigers. He permitted |only seven hits but dropped his | 2nd game against two wins. He walked three and struck out six. Tuttle sent the Tigers into a 1-0 lead in the 2nd with a single which scored Fain. 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Rubber Heel. 167 _Brown Calf Culiaieitbit cates plicated one, It's nothing than the Gil Hodges, Duke ™ and Roy Campanella hit three more at Ebbets Field last night to crush Camparella five. éan League leaders who seven of their last eight, were Dodgers Missed Boat, Let Pirates Draft Roberto - Clemente, Now Playing Starring Role for Pirates NEW YORK t@—It is only by grace of a stringent new bonus rule and a slight sleeping at the switch by the Brooklyn front of- fice that the rampant Dodgers do not have still another .300-plus hit- ter. * * * Not that they need any help at the moment, but there could come a time when a fresh young hand such as Roberto Clemente, Pitts- burgh’s sparkling rookie outfielder and leadoff batter, would be a great comfort to have around. = a enter..the..Pontiac..Parks.and..Recs.1, What hurts the Brooklyn brass is that up to less than six months ago it owned the Puerto Rican flash body and soul, only to lose him and $16,000 in cash through a tactical blunder. The chain: of events began two winters back, when a Dodger scout saw the boy, then only 19, playing in his native land, and liked what he saw to the extent that his bosses slipped Roberto $20,000 to sign a contract. Any gift over $4,000 brings a new “bonus” player into the game and makes hini a target Junior Highs Win 2nd Meets Eastern, | Washington Victors Over Lincoln, Wever Teams Eastern and Washington Junior High track team each marked up their 2nd- dual meet victories of the season against one loss Wednes- | man day on the Wisner Field track. Eastern’s Indians downed Lin- coln, 49% to 27%, while Washing- ton routed Wever 60-16. Citation S Son 3d in Racing Debut ALBANY, Calif. —Document, grey 2-year -old son of Citation, finished third yesterday in his de- but at Golden Gate Fields but it was a rousing race he ran. Acquired by Andy Crevolin as a yearling for, $36,000, the son of the great Citation broke-last in the field of 11 but wag closing hard at the end of the five-furlong. test. Mobile, son of Count Speed, won the race in 58 seconds, a track record. Both are eligible for next Thursday’s $15,000 added Golden Gate Futurity. Citation is the only horse in American turf history to earn more than one million dollars racing. Women’s League Holds Final Meeting May 11 Final meeting of the year for members or. representatives of wishing..to., a Softball League will be held Wednesday, May 11, at 7:30 p.m., in room 117 of Pontiac High School. Teams not represented at this meeting will be dropped from the league schedule, the depart- . ment announces. Seven teams have made tenta- tive entry. Meeting is for the discussing league Derby Lineup LOUISVILLE, Ky. #—Probable lineup for the 8ist running of the Kentucky Derby Saturday: Cubs Send Wade to Toledo Farm PHILADELPHIA @® — The Chi- cago Cubs cut their roster to 44 men Monday when they optioned outfielder Gale Wade to Toledo of the American Assn. Wade came to the Cubs in the deal that sent Ralph Kiner to Cleveland, Last year Wade batted 273 with Indianapolis but made | only one hit in 17 times at bat) for the Cubs this spring. bdo ga! ovo HOME RUNS tleman, Giants; 2, Reds; Bie com | Phillies E. Freese, joc for unrestricted draft ator his first season in the minors. * * * Playing with Brooklyn’s Montre- al farm last year, Clemente burned down no barns. He hit a mere .257. Brooklyn took no. measures to cover him up. They let him go back fo Puerto Rico last fall .and sign on with the Santurce club in the winter league. - First thing anyone knew, Rober- to was going wild, hitting practi- cally level with his illustrious teammate Willie Mays and field- ing like a little demon. On Nov. had him down as their No. 1 draft | choice. The last-place Pirates got | first pick and salted away what | appears to be an authentic young | star for only $4,000. Under the | bonus rule, this is the intentionally | low price set on a bonus baby, | and it’s all: the Brooks have to} show for their $20, 000. * Several baseball men said they | “Clemente would have es- | caped detection entirely if he had | not played in Puerto Rico. As of this time, the speed boy, is clouting well up among the first | |10 in the National League and has , had much to do with the Pirates’ | ankees; Pope, “fadiane’” Busby. Ve Vernon, | greatly improved showing in the | cca: Nieman, White Sox Sox: Evers, Orioles; Astroih, derntal. 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The Dodgers con- tinued to get good hitting and pitching when they needed it. Johnny Podres, gave up nine hits, including home runs to Rip Repul- ski and Ken Boyer, but he never was in grave danger. the batting order of his world ae Giants and the move dividends, Young Foster Pastioman, replacing Davey Wil- liams at second, got the first home run of his major league career. Ruben Gomez won the tense mound. duel from Sam Jones. * * * Rookie Roberto Clemente -made a spectacular catch to save the Pittsburgh game. He ran deep to the right field stands to spear George Crowe's long drive with two out in the ninth and two men on base for Milwaukee. At Cleveland, the Yankees/ scored four runs in the eighth and | three in the ninth to crush Bob | Lemon's bid for his sixth straight , victory. Yogi Berra homered for | the Yanks and Dave Pope for the | Indians. 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It) was his 4th round fn the 60s, Two | Dodgers will have the 1955 Nation- weeks ago he shot a 67 at the|al League race locked up championship old course at White|by the Fourth of July but such Sulphur Springs, W. Va. | fast breaks from the barrier don’t FEDERAL'S Boys’ Umbrella Tent. 11% Mon., Fri., Set. Southern Loop Bans Negroes Cotton League Says Use Means Forfeit; Prexy Backs Ruling PINE BLUFF, ‘Ark, u—Negroes have been banned from playing in the Class C Cotton States League and George Trautman, boss of the {minor leagues, says he will not interfere with the league ruling. The Pine Bluff Judges, cellar team in the six-team ~ league, signed three Negroes recently in an effort to boost attendance fig: ures. Shortly after the Judges an- nounced their decision, a league meeting was called for Greenville president of the league. Directors of the league to say what had been discussed at the meeting, but Virgil Wooley, business. manager of the Pine Bluff club, said last night he had been notified that the Judges would forfeit any games in which the Negroes played. Wooley said he appealed to | Trautman, but Trautman -said it |was a league decision and. he |would not overrule it. Fans Asked to Give Nickname - for Al Kaline DETROIT @ — Sports editor Lyall Smith of Detroit had a problem. He wanted to give a nickname to Al Kaline, the young slugger of the Detroit Tigers, but couldn't think of one. So he asked his readers to send in some nicknames. Here are a EAST LANSING — Michigan | few: State has had a representative on| “‘A-Bofnb Al . .. The Nipper... every U.S, Olympic track team | The Greyhound . arm 3 since 1928. DRIVE- iN THEATER THe PRIWE PN Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 7:00 _LAST. TIMES TONIGHT vue. ~~ OEE CC CC CCC CCUCCCCe He is somewhat amused by the legends that have already sprung up about him, “Some of the things that have been printed about me are fan- tastic,” he said, ‘One night I was supposed to have been in Ciro’s, and I was also reported in two oth- er places: How could I be in three places at once? * * Ls “I probably should have a press agent. But I don’t care what peo- Ple write about me. I'll talk to the ones I like; the others ‘can print whatever they please.” This attitude has been expressed by other new stars; how long it lasts remains to be seen, The comparison to Marlon Brando hag been pointed out by about it? “It doesn’t bother me,” he de- | clared. “When a new actor comes along, he’s always compared to someone else. Brando Was com- pared to Clift, Clift to someone else, Barrymore to Booth and so forth." Root Beer 10c most reviewers, How does he feel} Midtown Hot Dog King | Likes Pranks: on Beach , ; By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—I don’t mind being called a “tourist”—with the. popcorn .. . and the camera . . . and the hot dogs . . . espe- cially the hot dogs. Our little family was driven up to City Island by Max Asnas, who boasts that his Stage Delicatessen in midtown serves the finest frankfurters in the world. While there, I neticed Max suddenly stuffing himself on, hot dogs at a waterfront place called “the Sea Breeze.” " “Somehow,” grinned Max, along about his third one, “hot dogs * taste so wonderful here. . .” * B * 6* Zsa Zsa Gabor isn’t anxious to mar rry. Porfirio Rubirosa though he has his divorce from Barbara Hutton—so ‘she has just insisted to me. : “It- vould interfere with my vurk,” she said. “None of my ex-hushahds,” said Zsa Zsa—referring to Turkish Sen. Burhan Belge, Conrad Hilton and George Sanders —“ever married again. After they’ve mar- ried me, they’ve had it!” x * * * “What time do you want me to show up?” Guest Star Jack Benny asked TV Star Jackie Gleason . ... “A half hour’ before the show,” said Gleason . .-. “But I want to be made up so I'll look good, is said Benny . “In that case, about four jours before the. show,” said Gleason. , Betty Kean, “the “Ankles Aweigh” : star panned by the critics but adored © by several columnists, now. says, “You remember me—‘the Critics’ Pet’!” Lilo, French star of “Can-Can,” told in Sardi’s how two gents looking out a win- Zsa Zsa dow saw her sun-bathing on a roof, with her top down (the top of her Bikini): “If I kept the top off, they’d be bothered, but if I put it on I'd be bothered, so I decided to let them be bothered.” * * * * Comedian Joe E. Lewis, wearing a single diamond a sat with Sonja Henie, wearing $300,000 worth, at El Rancho Vegas. “Darling,” cooed Joe to Sonja, “since we love each other so very much, don’t you think we ought to pool our jewels?” * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... There may be a row in Actors Equity because “Ankles Aweigh” Producer Tony Farrell notified actor Eddie Hanley his part's being “written out” and asked Frankie Conville to take a 25 per cent cut. (They were hired by Co-Producer Fred F: Finkel- hoffe who’s barred from the theater.) Joe DiMaggio whipped out to Cali- fornia for a while but will return for the All-Star game .. . Ernie Kovacs is so sure ABC TV’ll be big that he turned down a great bundle at NBC just to start on radio at ABC. The Mariners are being billed as “Arthur Godfrey’s Axe-Friends” . . Jose Melis of the Jack Paar show got the mumps from his kids . . . Pretty Ilse Bey threat- ened an expose magazine with a lawsuit if they printed anything about her. . . calist, can serve up your favorite tune in ‘any of a half dozen languages.. TODAY'S WORST_PUN: “No spend- thrift,” says Terry Moore, “is ever a hero “Try the Famous Dairy Isle SHERBERT, VANILLA LENYA WISH I’D SAID THAT: Jan Bart claims he can tell when his ‘wife’s bought a new hat: “I can tell by the bills for new shoes, new gloves and new dress.” to his wallet.” and CHOCOLATE Dairy Isle 997 West Huron It’s George Gobel’s description of James Stewart: “He's sort of an outdoor Herb Shriner.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright _ “babies” like himself. He doubted A Block West of Telegraph ‘* aff abjn Baby Boom Log C bi y that more than a dozen Battle | Lenya Gabriele, Chez Vito’s attractive vo-} L Broadway Play |Opens Season U. of M. Drama ANN ARBOR—Eva LeGallienne wil re-create her Broadway triumph from the current the- atrical season in ‘“‘The Southwest Corner” as the opening attraction of the 1955 University of Michigan Drama Season. The play will open Monday, May 9 and run through Saturday, May 14 with matinees Thursday and- Saturday. Curtain time in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater is 8:30 p.m. for evening perform- ances and 2:30 p.m. for the matinees. Miss LeGallienne, whose _per- formance as Marcia Elder in the John Cecil Holm comedy-drama was highly acclaimed by the New York reviewers this season, has had a distinguished career in the legitimate theater, “~ LAST TIMES TONITE WINNER of 8 ACADEMY AWARDS MALDEN - SAINT COBB SHORT “TOURNAMENT "OF ROSES”. BATTLE CREEK, Mich. ®—/ Creek residents could meet the | Leon Pier, who wa born 78 years membership requirement, but at. ago in a log cabin, decided to form | the first meeting 18 men and wom- an exclusive club for log. cabin en showed up, \ ‘Playing the role of Jule in the NOW thru SATURDAY! | FEATURES AT — 1:20-3:22. 5:24-7:28-9:30 | ROBERT WAGNER + JOHN LUND + DEBRA PAGET » JEFFREY HUNTER On the Great Wyoming Plains Two Worlds 4 Met in the Final Climatic Hourl! EXTRA! “STRAUSS FANTASY” in ee Cidgihikg 7] \y New Lake Theater 420 Pontiac Trail WALLED LAKE ~~ Tonight ‘Int Color CATTLE QUEEN OF ADVENTURE OF ROBINSON CRUSOE rarer ; . Ni : Ni . -DRIVEN-THEATRE- | ! TONIGHT | 21S Spdyke Road Ph. FE 4-4611 Box Office Opens 7:00 Show Sterts 7:25 2 oe oe ee ee ee ee ee oe oe Ge oe ee, or oe om om on oe om oe oe oe oe oe oe oe ee oe that MITCHUME | that SIMMONS! the things they do! M-m-m A-h-h i O-h-h they said was | too hot to film! “Anne FRANCIS Louis CALHERN WONDERFUL “WE PREDICT IT WILL BE THE MOST. HONORED PICTURE Glenn, Ford—the teacher! He'd heard it was a tough school... they gave out Purple Hearts! ~anrroouCING s Mar garet HAYES DONALD DUCK CARTOON “FLYING SQUIRREL” OMG 00Ntong Hyt“Te& Eternal Son” t rede pA “BODY BOUNTIFUL” m JOHN FORD'S supreme screen achievement “nso” STARTS SUNDAY! . YOU'LL CHEER THEIR _LOVE STORY! GRAY LINE (stu! Restering : ~~ Robert FRANCIS Donald CRISP - Ward BOND A COLUMBIA PRCTURE a ee : | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1955 , ~~ lCollector.Finds | Masitmi.iveSevecwets | NICK HALIDAY = as _ = 3 2 lolin, ; ~ = : = pal 4 {That Fiddle-Gun | yr... ss on the undeerie | , eg a © ua meal McCoy’) (te a eed nee er : BEAUTIFUL NAN| | THEGE MARGH PEOPLE ARS | FELLER, AN’ “* | DALLAS (INS) — Gangsters} Legend has it that the McCoy ) : WiLL | NOT? | | AFRAID OF hiM== ONLY / THATS WORSE who carry their: weapons in violin | who owned it could settle a score ; Ee a AO eases probably got the idea from} with a Hatfield without missing a . tay one of the “feudin’ McCoys’ of | beat of the old hoedown_ “7 ——w Kentucky. | Jackson says the fiddle is one of Leon Jackson, a Dallas gun col-|!the “oddest weapons I've ever) lector, believes he has:the proof. | seen,” that it woyld take an expert He recently came into possession | marksman to get his man at a lof a tiddle-gun, complete with distance, but ‘it could be vicious | _ scarred case, which once belonged | at close range.” to the family that didn’t get along | . far only | with the Hatfields. | Maximum depth of Lake Erie is 12 registered viewers see those The contraption is a .t4-caliber | about 210 feet. BI | ge \\. ray “i "| 3 > \ tims pi ik SPs ip * staff relays from headquarters at y | i nearby Tryvasshoegda. : x- KS U | ‘~~ 2a ; = = t “wn / | : wistian K. “Rytter, told the Ni Aw / | . / | NANCY | | By Ernie Bushmiller | | : DUMB ?---BUT LOOK THAT'S NOW HE PREFERS (T > HOW YOU TAUGHT HIM JUST . THAT WAY---AND I CAN'T > MY DOG 1S TO WALK ON HIS _ THE . HIND LEGS TROUBLE--- Yip, a TRAIN HIM BACK TO S - NORMAL extending the network to the! - report spring of 1956," : Rytter said. | - ERNIE : “After a review of our experi- BUSHM1iLLEP ences and estimates, the Parlia- & acme ——4+ — _ ment will whether regular | IPS DOWN-HILL sLeDDING| HALF ACRE CASTLE . By John Morris with Want Ads! To solve a prob- | lem the down-hill way, dial FE SOME OF THE BOYS ON THE BUS Rytter stressed ’ * | : far too early, to pond ge “Hey, Mom — I found our cat!” . 2 wet : cul SHAT cm on poe pn oh eel WELL //... THAT IDEA Norway will join the European : a WELL SETTLED, palates ppt Bagh hanno CERTAI television network, but de | a ‘OUT OUR WAY SHOULD START SOCIALIZING YOU LATER, HONEY,’ scribed that possibility as ‘“‘most Aw. (cates OUT — WELL, SUMP'N IS OUR DOG 7 -\y PEOPLE ! pdiion bed Sendber’ tt lonst ext Se ee MUST BS cooperate closely in making the SUSPICIOUS, BUT THE \)emaRTER (Z"7" programs because there are no DALES CURED THEIR IN SOME } ~ language ties,” Rytter said. WAYS ! Gm Fania that no foreign will be called to help the Norwegians with their television system. “As soon as the basic technical — SSS» . f “™~ : JR WiLLAM LIFE'S LONGEST MINUTE LUO 5-5 ] By McEvoy and Strieber PP is ie il By Walt Disney ‘= WY GOOONESS! ANO I WAS SURE YOUD FORGET 10 RENT A COSTUME UNTIL IT < WAS TOO 5 ‘ oe ' ccaceels adlianaet IT'D BE A SHAME T TURN _ ] |.witn WILD-EVED KIDS YELLING] |...$0, BY CRACKY, TLL JUST THIS PEACEFUL NEIGHBORHOOD! |AN' SCREAMING AT TH’ TOP ---| |POSTPONE MY COOKIE BAKIN’ G | |INTO A BEDLAM... lo THEIR Voices... TILL T’MORROW \ “ha aa le ' BOA oe RDING HOUSE y MF i! i Kiome ‘eit with Rev. Harvey McCann a * ; : THE PON TIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. ‘MAY’ 5,. : oo 1 , 4 omen ween *- ‘ : - sis - Grains Falter: | MARKETS Stocks Contin seni wk Socks __tivestock ~1 Lodge Calendar |Recesses eau = | : ¢ s . ue i . a amen pets | Hee ae Admiral”... & Mus tm,. 3.7| avle lon Not enough sold early to make| » | Renting | 5 ? Air Redue 3 Emer Bad .... 168 @ market, undertone lower. * toage No. at F&A. at Prin |HIN4 ty riCeS MIX perncer fo Show Gains #0 Be: Bl Sees ees een S| prices on | : Mor... 26, ureday fairly Wependable demand all , CHICAGO w — Poriea $3 ae wo PRM RE S38, Pita: | sete ae lara: ce hd cele -“ Auto W . Gata were | Pruite NEW YORK Uf — Prices were | Am Aislin «... 366 PrOh tra...: art| lower grades fully steady: cows active, News in Br ief . ene en ee “a prsvny Sy unable continue E. seve Gem Bak ..... 104 > bod : ; : '* a Lassie Mein higher today in the stock market oe es: > Gen Elec ..... $1.4 conte lower stockers and feeders steady: , year-round se bes scasion'g sally Board i ! in early dealings. | an Ui & way 108 Gen: Mills ||) ena 23.00-28 a Ssbowe ee, a 1180-1183 Lemuel E. Nelson, 30, of 489 Fil- i “ Motors ... . Motors 5 our SD adl ; oy: pres weve mined atthe open | Topsy erga Ke 14 | Mn ne net a eae | AS tet See Meee | Sal a cobra Fitice yesterday on four trate |Goe Witee Posse aed ing with a qjajority of contracts | DY, Carrots aoa Ft ete endo ta ton... ue Sen fel vee Pe ne: tod and choice fed peiters Miers | Warrants, but was released later | , ‘oon session ‘of the Ford J J 4 nose ere ‘ ees ‘ _ No 1, 1.96-1. behs. fo bu | cially prominent in the steels, mo- Am Sti Pd... 321 Gen Tire .... 56 fioe.1700: alk utility and low com-| upon payment of fines to’ $49. talks and at showing smal] losses. As the ses- ro wet .00-4.00 — a 1 tors, aircrafts, railroads Am Tel & Tel 183.6 Gillette ....., io meoret — geen ae Gamal ° : wae ds roti an afternoon _ : ‘ behs. Onions, dry, No 1, '. » andi am Tob ..... 113- am : Scheduled talks. sion progressed just about all de- | ,9°-1.35 50-Ib bag; green, No * gba | bulked 2080-1280: bulk utility and for Municipal Court Aiveries dipped under their £5,898 dos behs: ontons, No.'t, 2.98: | Tadio-television, pontg ee oy $F | ees rctal bulls 13.80-16.00. most good| arraignment today was James| Neither pare nor union tie pre- z* © _ bag. persia. . hey i, ite The ri ey, up j| AnscW&C.. 576 ai end’ choice penne Ib stockere and f teed | Hackett 26. of Detroit ed in| SPokesmen, however, appeared to ous close, Dealings were much |. behs. en . prices Armi . 0; eins Je t charg less active than in the previous | Rh No 1. §:30-6.90 100 Ib bag. 9 point. Losses weren't pro- Armour & Go” 183 :. 293| T3'o0-10.00 two traffic warrants with running | tach any significance to this, a No 1, 60-10 § tb box: : Assd Diy G .. 38.4 ist Calves—Salable » Market mostly a req light and driving without | GM talks with the union will session and there was no heavy Rutaboges, He 1, 138-1 90 bu. “turnip, | NOunced except in one or two in- poy g er 1 ts | soney, falriy active. “<> cane | coarears license | not resume until May 16. The Ford selling pressure. _ 16-2.09 bu. stances. 36 : r : : « | Ath Refin .... 36.7 : sales high choice and prime 26.00-36.00, talks are off until next W: pment near the end of the first | evisch'ne't Vis-'80 bu "8 "| Bullard Co. opened on 2,000 Aveo aig |... “ts ‘108 | Bice R0e-26'00" uihity and fommer:| Harold Bertram, 21, of 218 au tower: higher, : - . sagan ee = 1] Giall 12.00-18.00; culls down to 8.00. Chandler St., paid a $60 fine and May $2.161g; corn % to % lower, cutc ong yee shares off % at 33% and then Balt oo io) 48 : as Sheep—Selable 38. ; Today’ : aoe $10 costs Wednesday after he Poultry * AGO, _ ooo i 3 tt re as ur } . _ May yr oats % lower to %/ 9009: market mde ( ” teary hogs | extended its loss to 2 points. The ela 31 2. pews mainly shorn slaughter lambs; de-| pleaded guilty to reckless driving DETROIT POULTRY higher, May TH: rye % lower | tiny’ scant neras ay se"intns |Company Teported fist quarter | Renew 04 1) In Mpabai'~aSh?| Rar "aee™*acear iorrmat:, sme before, Bloomfield Hills Justice| oats Yak stot for wo gota * teady to 26 lewer on i nenfite acnal tan 9 reante a chare ae | Set Steel ...130.7 Ss Faper..... ma to % higher, May $1.00; soybeans | butchers; most decline on weights under profits equal to 2 cents a share as Secee att 497 int Silver... 68 | scarce, steady; deck good and *thotee fab Alva J. Richardson. — neem un — % to 1% lower, May $2.53%; and | 230 Ib; sows steady to 25 lower; decline compared with $3.73 a year ago.| Bohn Alum ... 23 ay Bad yee 3 — a té-108 "shorn ladle i : — vy hens 28-31, light hens 19-20; lard 3 to 7 cents a on weights around 450 Ib. and heavier;| Among higher stocks were Gran- Bond Sirs .. 167 johns Man.... 06.4| number 1 pelts 21.00; most weoa| After pleading “guilty to reck-| W007, 3oone ses Cri ieee es pounds lower, May $12.67 Ib. butchers 17.50- . Borg Warn ... 47-17 Jones & L.... 37.5/ and choice shorn lambs number 1! andi jesg driving Wednesday before | rocks 32-33; caponettes (4%-5 Ibs.) 42-44, , May $12.67. isan: ‘most No. i and under 220 to. | ite City Steel, Youngstown Sheet & | Briege ht" .<<< 301" Keley Mey. 302) 2 Paumber t peited fot fows: ‘tkuthy 0 20.90 | West Bloomfield Township Justice | °!4, roosters 10-13; ducklings’ 32-33,” |] 17.78-18.00; head 18.10: las Brist My "933 -»-407.4| for p : . Market steady on hens. £ ome 50 No, 1's 306 | Tube, Chrysler, Douglas Aircraft, | boda Co |... 30.4 Him> CE .... $0 | shorn lambs 14.00-17.00 cull | Elmer C. Dieterle, Dewey Bowers, | smooth colored hens are short ani Grain Prices We sorted tor weights and grade 18.28; | Boeing, Zenith Radio, Western Un- | Burroughs". 38.3 pee. 2). en vie Soe 21, of Walled Lake, was fined $25) B*|heemy 2° Hy tic, Ut ltenquect Catholic Women Home," F ceeccece W sscices 2 ; fe? SO re : 7 Pa 0 ¢ Women's Home, ep sescesroe ZOE Sep ........ 1 oss Pr ncmegerlimgg rile gg 1 oak, cow a McNeill A Libby, New York Coe woh oa : oH tone © Cem soe Pope Cola... 331 Suit & Ce... Pe 9 to 12. —Adv. | Dee Succes. 8 De 1.00 | heifers steady to 38 lower: snd | tral, Southern Pacific, and Stand-| Cater ‘Trac |.) 96 Lorillard...) 23.1 | Phelps .D .... 002 ge ee | Camcaee rewrey May. .-.-+ 284% ; vealers steady to 1.00 higher: | ard Oil (NJ). Celanese... 22.7 Mack Tre... 23 | Boilie Mice ‘0 | Tex O Bul -... 422) Neighborhood rummage, 19 Le- | pescly ctcocy nectipts te coupe S00 (yee | Ee) EE TE fo gow gerd pene gil mg A omg A Mem Con TPS... 0 Martin Ole... ane | Pal. - 72.7 Thomp Pd .... 81 | Grande, Fri. May 6,7p.m. Adv \Seoaes G42 cops, 78.060 Ib); f.00. pay duly .....20. 147% Sep ........ 237% igh choice prime 1 steers STOCK AVERAGES rt- - 26. -+++ $84) Siisby Mills sae 7m ar... + | ' - 1. NOV... .+00. 994% paasadeel gaged choice stgers and year.) yore May oes ae es = tag sig? | Pee Piste .. van fren WY Als... Rummage ‘sale, Youth Center light hens tee tTe gots Big toa 2. M » a 19.00-32.78: writ — 30 yoy Ch. 1964 | Pullman Ste Dedered 6’: 33.2| Lake Orion. Fri. & Sat. 9-5: * RE old rostere 2-in8; eaponeite BY wssceeee « May ......0.92. . ; utility and comme 16 es Sve... é cee I ° sees F . Jay Licht ere due Le! ihe inee-ibee: ‘canasre end eutore. 18.50- Indust. mali vait stocks Clark Bysip .. or Mont Ward... 14.1| Bure OO ---- 43.4 Um Carbide... 98 —Adv. | : Sop ----s00 SE Gop ........1035 | hte; bam wlility one baits | Wet chonge.-.-- 2 ss ine 10nb| Goett Pee ae Metet Wheel. 33 |Rem Rand |... 42 Unit alr Lin. oe Rummage sale, Sat. i : eeeereee > ; good and choice vealers 23.00- " 3 Dei og et < ; -» 41-6 Motorola...... 52.1|/ Reo Holding 146 nit Airc : 40 | at. in garage, : ; 34.00; @ few prime also 28.00; utility and | PF ay...219.4 '133.0\ 71.9 163.0 . 421.2 eS . + O46 ~ Pine : DETROIT EGGS comaperetal Vealers 33.80-63.68; a load of Montn sto eeescs S148 ins \33 peog . cs Murray oP F M3 yeaa Met 158.4 | + ey l . s “ ee Huron Garden : DOTROEY, Stay 4 (AP) — Sgss fed. | Sees Bhs oboe made aed gona TUIit68.9 “90.0 Nos 1223 50 ee Ot eee 8 aH Rummage sale, Friday, 10 a. m. . Petre Genus beebesed, Seement-aiess |eeb ous Ee iccaue chcee tbae ae. re: 1988 high... 248 16 TRE 1688 48 x) Dairy .... 40.7| Rock Spe |... 28.8 32 | Grotto Hall; Pike St. MOMS of | Special grades: eeipts include 11 losds southwest stock | 188 low--------2088 Iie eee igs 2.1 Nat Gyps ...+ 466| Safeway St. 447 63.7! America: Inc. aby. | ° Diclircgpm nig lai ipo Mey | Ea acd trae amet 1984 low. ......143.8 77.8 85.4, 108.0 aos mat ee. eas |ank mee Pee one e Y" |] at? you are tpouing for’ a : oeccne se S iB p . uM i sees OD. g Pap . c 37 : : \ 16.5 at T coon 408 f ” 35 Rummage sale Ma 1. || MODERN HOME with full Browns—Grade A large 38°medium 36; Ph scraper BUTTER AND EGGS DETROIT STOCKS \ Sf Ny air Bri. 284|eecb AL RR 0, Cs First Presbyterian Church, “adv. | ff basement, hot and cold afr oil = grade B large 36. HICAGO, May & (AF) — saat steady: _ {Hornblower & Weeks) - Cont 184. NY Cent ..... 40.4| Bears Roeb .. 82.1 719 }o V. 9 furnace, on LA SALLE : 1 | Commercially graded: = Yoo 1.638.384; | who buying | pig atser éscumal ~ Cc 0.5 Nia M Pw... 33.3 eu Oi) .... 61 42.5 il friend’ -|— and only 4 minutes walking Whites—Grade A large 39-41%, medi- | prices BIE) Soleo gt % cower $3 score ares Phigh are ap soe ( 41.5 Norf & West 58 | Sinclair O .. 541 01.2 your 8 in jail and needs distance to Tel-Huron Shop- . or whe um 36. = AA 56.15; 92 A 86.78; 00 B 64.8; 0 C! paigwin - Rubbers ari or 20.6 No Am Av .. 42.3) Sou .... 60.7 Westg A Bk 26.3 bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031, 9 ping Center \ ‘ scarores—Grade A large 31, medium 824: card 98 B $8: #8 C 10 Seriyhnckigess 2 SS DS aT Be sities ci eal beta wo a ne ae C. J. Nephler Co. My. Fess y; receipts 23.880: wholesale | Kin ~ : 36 «(42 gn | goacte er aa _—_—— FLOYD KENT ep Market unsettled. Supplies fully ample | bu 4 : Us. tee 702 Nwst Airlin .. 21.7| Sperry ....... 65.2 47.6 = i eT : 2 as Tatne Gamnad Mow autrcatitn teaam | ehsal WA oor. ere ocr 52 ble ee 222 : ag Ohio Ol ... @.4| sta Brand .. 396 57 GRAND, EASY WAY to solve!—} 24 w. Lawrence St. FE 5-6105 .414 Community Net’l prices around 47-49 cents expected to | 69.9 per cent A's 35; mixed 35; mediums| Rudy Mfg*, mr 33 (34 "462 Owens Tl Ol 7 ia ee - 20-5 | everyda bl ; | : Mimaiete veskent oo Quality of | 32.8; UB. standards 33.5: dirtion 31; | Wayne Serey ts Nal nee Ones a Sn ow “aie ig Std Ol Ind 44 Yngst Gh & T Tes ryday problems — Classified | receipts clearing rapidly. chee > current receipts @ ents bid Gnd asked El Auto L .... 42 anh td Oll Oh |. 465 Int Bus Mach 420 | 80S! Phone FE 2-8181 | Death Notices In Memoriam 2| Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wasa a 6 Help Wanted Male 6 > Help Wanted Female 7, Help Wanted Female 7 ‘Help Wanted Female 7| Work Wanted Male 10 1 v OPP PDBA PED LDDALL LLLP o IN| LOVING MEMORY OF LIL- CREDIT COUNSELOR NATIONAL | HANDY MAN WANTED FOR REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. ELI- J BOUSRKKEPER y Parks. who “essed away | organization bas opening for anj| clean’ tenance ible for brok 4 CURB GIRL. DAYS. AT HOUSEKEEPER WHITE. LIVE | WHITE GIRL OR WOMAN BLOCK BRICK AND BAKER, MAY 4, 1968, ‘SYLVIA LER, ae * ae eacmery Meeere:| fepune os salesman ¢ bie of must be ‘able ie rive a and -haré | fent® opp rtunity. Write Pontise ONCE. PORTERS|— = @ days week. PE 00020. | “sist mother with children, Cay At _ment 1 work. PE ¢8rTh. cad 460 Leona. Oxbow Lake, age 2: | Always tender iond sod true: | calling on clientele of busi | Senweremes. Fuk ae. pert | Frey, a INTELLIGENT REFINED COL- lain cooking, no heavy cle CABINET MAKER 4 Leal | bon oa ten ane eee: (Eek! oe ee and gretssions) mee. Must have PS Sa " | SEAT COVER INSTALLER. GOOD DRIVE-IN, 2670 AU-| ered sir’ 25 to 40 yrs. General after carly fitaner. if posstels, Sun ¢ any Q . . a = T Ad F dear sister of Shirley Ann, Ruth | Sadly missed by sisters Mildred.| eral bonus with car Gueweeed FULL On ‘oF Bight shift Ap Riv. ‘Must aoe rienced. “Apply i BURN. be experienced with children.| Brin renes - 4 ¢ = | CARPENTER po TR, » WET rs. day or Apply 101 be = L Brimingham. ex. Asa, Charins, Lesreney sane | ate Dene and_Bennte. Advancement | assured ‘| Wim “Rerage only. Market Tire SORE OIRLS WAITRESS AND in] night ist weeks 2 nights |“ Dertenced and over 30 years. Geod dock, FE Eye Baker, Puneral service wil |My LONG ME MOnT Oty Rock | feat Pontiac Stale Bank LUBRICATION, a oh . _BSiain ee Cal tecetay 6 ts | mica Ref ) | —weaes. Please esll Mi 4-408 =a be held Saturday, May 7, at‘1:30| who passed away 1 year ago. | _ Bu 301 W. Huron. | USHER WANTED, PART = Mi WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 CHIL: | ELDERLY MAN. NO DRINKER p.m. from the Huntoon Funeral) May | CAB DRIVERS. NIGHTS. STEADY wax FOR TREE & LANDSCAPE} Must have- ee ore a < LADY FOR SWITCHBOARD AND| (rem and leht work. Must | desires light, ‘part yard Home. Sleep title Lads vour life-span war) “and vart time. Also midnight to ae aria 686 Ponting Drive-in’ “Theatre. | CAREER GIRLS typing. ‘Hours #:30 to ¢:30. Must live in $15 per week. Suns. off. work. 21 Fairgrove. Ask & ter hod shift. i RRI | xperienceg. Tam O’Shanter | — eee 304 dohiyn Ra age « PEpgromnct = seves, teew (best so He took you! Lake 3 te 6 pm ae rund — oy avail- a aunnan pareRnie DRIVER wit pick. | Country Club. MAytair 6-2574. Z WANTED BaP ERE Cee Gantes PLO! ALL EENDS husband of Mrs. Edna LaBarge; | There's always the hove that a| CARPENTERS WANTED ROUGH. | = : up Part time or full time: | | HOUSEKEEPER WTD. LIVE IN. eapnee | SERENE _See dear son of Mrs. Melvina LaBarge; | bright glad. tomorrow ‘Union, EM 3-452. “EXPERIENCE CED FA RM HAND.| to\ti $217 Dixi. Hey : _EM_ 3-361 —store._apoly HAND DIGGI LICHT HA Gear” father of Sherwood and | Will dry up the tears, thet are | pisitwasi EWERAL | Must be 18 or over. Have WANTED LABORERS BLOCK Figure clerk... eee! WOMAN FOR THE CARE OF | "ina, Lowes venet stiiea, tortained Lewis , Mrs. J Steel, | _ falling , Kitchen helper Must ‘heve own | own transportation. MAfair 6-2058. | “ievers. cem fishers. Apply Sov typist Se Soe $i | phon. os. begat ges TELE-| children and work. Refer-| _& seeded” FE _4-3284. hg aumee hirer, Me, Srl | Mead ety, MAT DO MOH) ae ec thane Paks | Vitm cree egeretog, Ga | fil noms at Seah Monet | Midwest En eat Har mias gouge cum | _Seeee re eae er Se | Stern Pe ba age end Mra, Keane - ran 4 mi. we: on ify See Mr. Clark. Ki 1 G GHT HOUSE. aaa 200; Arthur La- Keeping -you safe from all trouble te 1-3510. 8 p.m. 25860 2 Mile ristes, at 990 Sun. | Midwest Employment ‘Clark es. 14 | WHITE GIRL FOR LI Barge, Alva and Philip LaBarge, | g 84 PO, sw oruing there'll be an DELIVERY OY MUST BE is, | Re. Bim. set Lae Oh 408 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG: | — —— live ind ane ver wares caw WORK K WANTED. FE +4128 Mre iagnel Bicome and Mrs. Leo | me nancy Apply ie person, Browe Bros. ¢| MAN (WANTED Ant too we | WOULD YOU LIKE PE $027! “MAJESTIC 8 CAWN LEVELING AND GARDER Berkum. Puneral service will be | and Mother and Ded will be with; CAgees you like » baseese of your own THIS? —COUNTER, GIRLS — DINER : PART TIME cee plowing OD }tan. frou GL. Dechecte Cuarch. Bn | Badly misses by Mom and Dad.j- ao us KER. YOUNG MAN i city of Pontiec? If so, wri CHECKERS AND | wyso“xnsst waitress 11:30| for new s and used cars. | MAN. VICINITY t GINGELL VILE, core t et Mt. H Cc te —e Rawleigh's, Dept. M é A business \that is stable in eset | 2's LAO AL | to 7:30 shift to 30 years of | See George Milne, assistant Sales | wants work apg & LaBarge ts at the Melvi vin A 1 ‘Flowers 7~3| “SOMEONE WILLING TO work | _PTeeport, Ii. cod downs. S service tint is oc. | MARKERS | = overs he, call Harry | sequaet, ot Beet Syoeed bar | han ini io 8. service a 8 anes : — . -m™m bd mane Puneral Home ore ARR R RR rene vie A “APPIN A FOR ADVANCE- Lat Snel WITH a 8 cepted | by » public as | Por dry cleaning viant. Aovpiv | | soattion OPEN FOR LADY WHO ee — ae full ‘ane = OY rt png will be held at 3 sans fuperans LOWES? se DOCK. C x CATSMAN READY > forms & re ‘Games hotrice | Groban * Cossmoes aay peed Nl = =, by vy. WAITRESS in ee es | On 3-437 varGt FL s. son ree Se Ow re 20 ONE known to all pl = | | ‘oc ” . Experienced er | — MIDKIPP, MAY 3, 1955, WILLIAM Funeral Directors 4, #&PERIENCED station. —aT- MEAT DEPT." tunity to meet people and serve | cre —oone: STEADY AND ee quire after ¢ "Pull's Midget Bar, | sLomaina wONK WANTED. eS oe ut street, Pontiac, age mia: | ~ tenda. t Deve “424 ramen’ Lake MANAGER them as an expert. A business | “pert time. spoly 438 Orchard 4 PBX OPERATOR — _266" Dixie H ° 1 FE 5-1016. i. _ viven e Al's ile Service, For super market, Experenced. Lake 3_to 6 0. i] wanran: aaa LAD WINDOW WASHING 4@ LAWN at: Gur —< Dee purtiey AMneral, Home Ore ela EXPERIENCED LAYOUT WELD- Y eh. noone ac when be wants Seat of GOLORED DISHWASHER, MUST/ Work and relief ‘switchboard to work for widow woman 6 | MOWING. FE 5-8293 or FE 42657 inex L. Midkif? and Margaret A. 7S FUNERAL HOME er for truck bodies. Must be able as he z neat, clean and fast. 107 N.| eration. 5 day, 40 hour wee room modern home close to bus | iz” WANTS n and Margeret A’ | COATS a & scos tees ortaks maay ines Midw of thee Ga6 catia ih candace no phone calls. Good salary, finmediate discount | fines Must’ have reference. | steady work, FE 64003. 206 8. son of Mr. an mp we benefits Plint Tool and - 1dwest bis work. No to sennens COUPLE WILL TRAIN rivilege. r benefits Apply | in. Ph. PE 4-6407. Ander: : : aan, Bese Seay, See ete Heisman” Matiey 8 or, office No captal \aresiment | Young colored couple tober Gurl | On AW ATT oS | WARIEOige ta years olf, Apoly |° Staite, WEMES WORK AS * * fy) ch. 5 an- e o Midkiff, Linda Midkiff and Mrs. | Kirkby Funeral Hom rE EXPERIENCED BLOCK T LAYERS | $300 | cially sound institution Built to nrdecing sat Tshe heme’ wee fed ad > | ctweer 3 and ¢: ae A, es w Write Portise Press eee ae a eS as SPARES-ORIVPIN aa ; nd laborers wanted 4-864. ee a ev a7 oe tier Sunday off. "$300 eee co terse cue eee | _Root_Beer ‘Sand Should be in and sad erousd | i] | Voorhees-Siple Funeral - Voorhees:Siple EE ‘Pox Drv Gioanene 719 W. oly “te _box 27 Pontiac ries _ | DISHWASHER. ere chm VINCENTS Dining Room, Keego Harbor, — WAITRESS family in Roval Oak. plus wages. in exchange | 2-3319 work. on Kaht BE. RESTAURANT HELP WANTED. house- Wanted Immediate Giri or woman, vicinity of ‘for care of 1 ay | through Rent Ads! Room, RENT IT FAST SQN’ AVE. YARD OF- FICE. Saleswoman _ “or ‘tal Aime wort, hove th SS. U Ww. | Sere ee Work. ‘Wanted Female 11 officiating. Interment at a , ue Park Cemetery. Mr. Midkiff WANTED: MARRIED MA N EXPERIENCED | Union Lake, cca aa 7 wueehoes: FUNERAL HOME EXP rE RIENCED WAITRESS. Midw est Employ ment dtiry farm. Must heve milking | tween 30 and S®for dairy bar and | Buckhorn Bar-BQ. 895 Lapeer Rd. ata year old child. Some ? ) WOMEN want was, Ph ase | Sle Puneral Home. Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor Chili _Bow!, 233 Oakland. | 406 PONTIAC £7 — BLDG. experience. Good home and ood | — aaere mend ay work oe Lake Orion a housework. May live in. For oe MORRISON, MAY 3, 1058, JOHN PE 24378 EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER | MANAGER Pon PARKING LOTS | a nett 22 Rochester Ra. |, | 26135 between J AM ond 5 PM. (REGISTERED NURSES AND | — ‘further, intone, between 8 COLORED WOMAN WANTS WORK D., 197 B. Huron street, age 67; = aa : | ge 21 to 35, Ex-| UNION CARPENTERS. OR EXPERIENCED aaa mec. | ‘ypcteret nes fe and 9 pm. by day or week. References husband of Mrs. Roene R. Donelson-Johns EXPERIBRCED LABORER | reall cellent rel Herences required. Bee Want” FOUNG SAN Fon | - APD, I's, Restaurant, 4108 | ang working conditions. Pontise arsheD om ted 2S. Maynard Winkiey (Drusilla) and NERAL HOME at 1713 Rustic Lane y Har | OTy with good future. Apply | meat counte ox \eSrRrE — Hospital. 39_Auburn. | WAITRESS, NIONT _ MANAGER, ED GIRL DESIRES Dig several brothers na Tole, _ NED FOR FUNERALS EXPERIENCED TRUCK “0 oa only i Bi, “Between. 9a 4 an Ems cneed haula) Boade Looted essembiy” in Dry short order cooks. Box 0, Pow) See : an sure you are king _fore Market, 1 i rl Press. Phe od tn carp ene, rea ig | womens. SA | Sata eas bet OMe | te eee Se oe | EA ta Ma Tet bone EXPERIBNCED parpaess FOL) Esp 5 Srey suena cre aay Cee a EP “3 , + 7 orde * = 2; zi has y, May 6 at BUY DIRECT AND SAVE ‘track ‘Seater, Both for day and | MUCH BETTER FRAN AVERAGE Srese, bea | Zz pert time. Holiday Drive In. seas permanent position on toner FE 3-0088 AY WORK OR Johns Puneral Home with Rev. | Pontiac ( Ofanite & Marble Company | Bight shifts. Opportunity for over | S168 S2"inttrestea “in geod fu: | WHITE OR COLORED MAN TO exprnin NCED WAITRESSES | F 3 or _ | WANTED: CHRISTIAN GIRL OR | ine. PESou2 — K. besten cttetne. pent 2. Geone E. Serr 2 8800 time) work, Mer, modern fue 2 Ure & steady wert. Gueren-| mop floors ix restaurant, eve- poe en mead -— =e “woman to live te wie wages on end EXPERIEKCED | WomaR Ri] r son Mma: seen at the 7 tact Mr. Hallet or Mr. Russ Coe teed Income. ie | House- | _nings. 107 N : ebiidren, y work, NER ware Me HA caaté Coamatary Lots 5) at FE 2-003 or 675 Oakland Ave., | keeping Shop. PIZZA ne aAER Ce Cele ant, MTN. Beainew. No) ———— EST ADIES | _ eden, ater very Tite ‘work, FE | -_ 4 HARR = PPP PPE LEIP treme | UE _™ ML ee i! eer CED ©. 11 Waldo, age 43: beloved hus- | rors, SECTION 3 AT PERRY | GROUNDSMAN WANTED FOR * Men: Wanted WANTED _ | Experienced selling dresses. coats | WOMAN. |. HOUSE CLEANING AD evang at. O nese ater Deita M. Oliver: "Mt. Park Cemetery, FE ¢ssol. | §mali Bloomfield, Hills Estate. Genet ua. deck Se beet ( IRL (reel sportawear, Steady ovr irenind , transportation OL 14901, | GOGSEWORK WO OTREN WOME Dowell and Gary Oliver; dear son | * ORAVE LOTS WHITE CHAPEL. x 114. ‘| If you are between the ages -of | appearance. Holland Purnace Co. | ment. Vicki Frocks, 10 N. Sagi. WOMEN. HOUSE CLEANING AND nove ron Wf ane sick. of Mrs. B _Cash or terms. nese FE 5-0000. GLAZER WANTED. cortis| * Fels we Bers | a = Roreade ior i ON Paddock 8 i FOR | naw. No Monday nights. a eae iz. Rais SL week PE 46745. r of Clyde Russe @ CHOICE FRONT 3 + ed | wart SHORT-ORDER COOK. APPLY AT us_transpo ration. OL 1-699. and Benjamin | ¢ Guees. ion i yl ve Memorial fa ‘saon ke ‘Ra, Milford. lp gage ees a apett- EN R L Park Inn. 078 Orehard Lake. woma.i MA. FOR GENERAL HOUSE- 5 elen Cook Katherine GOOD ALL AROU ND ROUGHERS. interview -with you. anne % Sf Apoly G ; E A M; Cuaningham. | Puneral service = Plenty ef work. Apply Middlebelt | The nature of our business requires no bh Bhone ne. calia Market “rire Co. ‘ALESLADIES FOR DRESS on | a nauits. fe ver iy oo poate. _Z'p.m, from the Donelsgn-tohna |! BOX. REPLIES . Sra onic | presence “of ‘sole wiles tn. nt on a tet ast. OF PICE- WORK om ore avery ir person 9 ao guLDaEe Se pase a " : ‘ i swe nl _, e an ; : RE hog tltss ecahassalll jeae. 4 Mo : ear rer », re Ae. 2-2 a is en — 4 x i i 4 i ‘ i joanne rise RR AMEE at At-10-am;:today: aT dress. we-cen partment store Pons: toes _ Semmeamaeae W. Deerfield Cemeter . O- < we = mata ou ‘your home. “Reply {Must be yeaperience atte 6 N _ Sexinaw WOMEN OR : GIRLS L8 OVER 18 TO ver may be seen at the Prcaclicod there were replies at’ | Bor bs, “pontice | Press. Fomen's - and Mie 8 alothing. Permanent position youno Ww GIRL TO HELP * assist supervisor ‘tak joreers __Johns Funeral Hom the Press office in HOUSEHOLD’ Pasaing 3 ANTS. 16 AND Stating experience references. Pleasant working = Le baba eet core te tle cord sree. a0 ~~ A WOULD LEER WEST, MAY 5, 1955. “aoe 2, 179 . “Tx? pee _ drivers, Apply 59 Wayne St. _age and expected nay __ conditions Dr. : | 10, Leop Bidg. T's N. Pigagine®. ‘summer Be ae eceptioniat, typ Chamberlain, age $6: beloved hus- the following boxes: FINANCE PIEZA PLE MAKER. ~~~ WANTED SINGLE MAN ON | >, | TE OMAN POR HOUSw | _'=6.. ME 43018 ater 5. pe ee ae ee et 8 8 8 8 1S CORPORATION ressie __| ‘Sites Su'w. Nockestor mats | 5, days & week T / | TER seg eetbor” oe dg, open. | PENG. Sa Sian 0 Bdvin C. and M. West; 16, 21, 25, 28, 30, ST, 50, Win employ several men es | FoR a | SALESMAN os — | High school graduate ED S | ae ee eae ai. eet nS TORRES sor brother ti Mrs. Leni 51, 56 60, 94, 107, 108, SAute iach Se hla somest wee. — Pee _ termes preferred | and general Motfice Pronk Typing nted, good work, FE _ 6-2306. held ‘Monda eye tae Sat 3pm, |} 109, 110, 113, 114. ppg Nad Let) Ge elie aad PART TIME JOB WANTED Should be able to type NEEDS meseeeTy. Cette a. peatied | © jeunes, On pel , @ car. position offers a se-|, Make $50 to $150 a we . id be ype - NE ; , > and deliver, : 3 2 : | Motor Federal Cred esve_S* — eee : cure future c -|e time Call FE %-4622 for coos | aS . | —ee WALL WASHING NG. NEAT ing. Interment at Perry Mt | Help Wanted Male 6 consumers finance field. Mes | aa xii Young sae fot fail tine pectsion APPLY IN PERSON | pimina. room warTresses. | _ Help Wanted 8 / work FE oe seen at the Voorhees-Siple "pa A-l MECHANIC WITH penne caer plus - silowance poked ett Pe ee bates —_— _ — rad: | FRED THOMPSON oer aee: 7 MIGHT SHIFTS axEEPth. FORD = f work wae - neral Home. experience Edw. D. Whipple, Pon. | SUrance. Other hop alization include 24-38 ‘ essential. References, Dave ee ae . . group yrs would like to| starting pay with opportunit IC CU IO ence , aru Card of Thanks 1 iene AL Mich eee = pasties have a “business “) his own’ "as for advancement. any past n | IR LAT N APPLY IN PER SON patty, age 5h ON. way. work by day or or taunting . _ e ce g =| THE PAMILY OF MR. ree, | = Sa dt poe h tp” route." Experience ‘not specessary | cellent unity for, the righ DEPT | 9AM, to 3 P.M. SOUPLE To LIVE TY, SUBURBAN references “7 » iJ i" u ome own room ie Brackevelt are sincerely ful} man, ii own home with car furnishes and ‘ome & Auto eee mn Co. 40 Com. | . ar for general papnemees Boone Building friends for their FINANCE penses . icte of sympathy TAYLOR’S 2 Sa ee | THE | TED" Ss man to have cat cusToM floral rings and, other kind: At Walled Lake CORPORATION porition can average $100 or more | WOODWARD AT £-TARE LK. RD.| Dlgyed elsewhere, at mients “hough und akin. Seu 00 of st. Church, the Borh- Phone MAF Market 4 +1561 7% &: Seemew Peete sap inearesse‘inctaies” Bites FOUR MAR FOR RETAIL dane | PONTI AC | SALESLADT_F _ erences reauired MAvfair | A-1 CEMENT WOR Lastees pontine oft yg BY ALUMINUM wet NiNGS A ND cree, 5 Moh aja, pil cond rich tires and she and. Sone | | Sos thupsrtsnees only ase Ty ceo, en aaa LLOYD MONROE ae gg, a ae ‘mest be Part. time work. | TABOR OR INEXPERIENCED : coaiomntsl al vane) | with opvortunity to rm, fel PRESS feterences needed. Good sin Sad flock sheep.” Ae ee 60. tog ti o sistance. us Press 86. tel. Mt — pr ding employe benefit pro- | _Variely, 7008 p Highlan: a Rd rey, All conventenecs. — AGGRESSIVE work PUM Tool end ‘Manutec- vane salary plus commission. EXPERIENCED MEAT WRAPPER, erence es. OL, 32-4608 = a MBITI OUS urine Co. 407 Hadlev St. Holly. Real’ Estate Salesman Aosty 0 3.8, tot 1, oF 3 $0 4) must have references. Apply Fi EXPERIENCED cook 31 2F i. MT P _ Mich person before ers Super I son. The Pontiac Press EXPERIENCED FARM HANDs | {mbitious and, willing ii Prosper. Bonu ®, Perry Market 1200 Baidwin, Ave | FE D’' S | Tuuly-Ho, ‘lie 6. ¥: Holly, Man, 2% to 4, to Experience not essential | _ en Mic FOR WANT ADS better himself. A career in life| BY, ne month. Meadowbrook ~ Young Men—Veterans EXPERIENCED COUNTER GIRL | usenet OR OL! MAN : e selling may be the an- EXPERIENCED GROVEL OPERA. HILTZ FE 5-6181 for drv cleaning shop. Village NEEDS & wife for caretaker. 2 rooms in DIAL FE 2-8181 Fy ty B ~— ee Sable PE bats, REALTOR — -18-26-—Travel Css t Meln Rochester Ob) curs Gmnis DAY AND monT Pontiac. VE. 6-923 * . mgr. y Life ‘. 5 , Ad. Si F } ¢, | — oth —_ ee eee nn = a Ing: (63: Firemen Pa Seti ROUTE OPEN (x HOLEY AND | travel, mersangpe eee eerts, | EXPERIENCED ED WAITRESS. Goon suirrs ane ae MUST . « arks' area, r rtation o : ; trom 8 a.m, to § p.m. a ing werried mien wit ear, #100 on .ase weal oa b oe eS Biaingam o Grill, 116 N. Wood: oA M INPERSON — sates - bave car. ; a. experience n See Mrs.) "8 J £%. sNh. + a¥L, : af errors should be re 43. PE 2318 Seiieen_# end 6pm. cClelian, ‘Hotel. 10-11| EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER | r project. | Plenty, pertes immediately. The bay cog MAN ng a am. and 2-4 Lane Married cou- cook. 0271 W. Huron. TED S = =r “3 W no EXPERIENCED COOK AND WAIT- ~ ; siaity or errs oteet Tae Be Paice Sites | Me, pease. ADETERA BIR: |" fcr Yor sim wore. fo Dine | WOODWARD AT squane Lx np.) PCS , 7 i. es. | TREE TRIMMERS WITH EXPE! ae Eeee ais SALESMAN | _Sitbest «st Feces GOES BS| Ecageo o ere first | 4 enced ein time, us vertisement which bes bees cr PE Cam. = _tielp Wanted Female 7 fe 7 pare semeroaee. ater oun person “DRIVER WITH OWN rendered valoeless - . jer's Sifpe: od at, aa BEAUTY OPERATOR | , et. 120 Baicwin Ave 7" "| _ Sem, rt ‘suit Dixie Hwy. ean SW ITCHMAN, APPLY mpeeuie ux chamen 640 orm on WOMAN | 10, TARE }m. to 1. % e r tri, ‘oigetone solicitors, ente wil be GENERAL YARDMAS- ees et ee oe. laundry. no cooking. must live dont te state, apply TER, G.T.R.R. JOHN-| bg, S| in. Morey's Golf | Between isin a? wD we} Norte THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 * STONE R REALTY CO. PE. 3-0340 FE pone r} ‘0 . M. ; Sun. NATIVE | cor. a 2x4s PER LIN. FT..-....3%4¢ | ALL LENGTHS R : ap egg te egy te gate non and rewire is WEEDON SERVICE aaa 33853. — re re anak body, tor Ford truck. “ROOM APARTMENT. FE Jease “eperately of together J P00 with $3,800 d hear Lake Louise and Ortonville. cx TaN : _H. P. Button a REALTY CO. REALTO oles wetmgars, Oo ee geen aca shoe Name your own down payment. pncn wi tn baw eee eee Seusme ot orrran | WED. TO, BUY: 0 p carton Cocperetive Real, Betate Pxchange § € ROOMS BATH, COUPLE ONLY. | jo09 TO 3750 Par WEST SIDE. Home ‘and business | FE $6062. i ' 2 of . 8. tinates. PE S020 6 to 8 Village. PE ad = roe acker. H. P. SS a trance. 16 Henderson ane 70 eae Mii abe |. Roomy. ¢bedrm. home ful |¢ yROOMS AND BATH. BY OWNER, {OsT: MANS BROWN BILLFOLD ~ Memy Wael ek ucts ‘ noon Apr APRIVATE | Ew | _Disie. FE be60e. eee Se te oe ee re Sat. in Kre t 3-0808, Hazel one ante uron MPLETEL SQUIPPED RES | ‘ __#-085 _Logg' —< 7s ae een nengeen NEXT 10. BRANCH _ White ‘Lake Rd., Davisburg. erent EY Saginaw FE qUIPPED RES rage and bump shop. ear se § ROOM. MODERN BUNGALOW. Cea | Une Coa Saniy | Ry Ronco" Hide SETAE . * eine 808 Iwelton afore © | Ti Mdoguee, ewT # MO. S01) sempertbi Tore, Tattopt is | Late thatment ow rae fag ef Oxford, Lake or Lake- : 200,000 4 ROOM APT. PRIVA M oe =<" nace. Chicken house garage and Ville, MY 23-2641. ieee oH BORROW Wi50, OR $ dle age, Ln tend ig, Pa ag _For ‘Sale Houses 43 —-* ~s | dog kennel By owner, FE 6-0265, _or emake Ba amy? he nree | That SLUR, PARAREET SAD | +t afer 6 Dar Maza” cauracts ora teed | aie "weet GT RESINATED a | MACEDAY GARDENS pUWGaLow |’ ieee eeds ean fal Nenemsee | on Bt. ALL NEeE DECORATED 3 MACEDAY GARDENS BUNGALO ed attic a basement. Palmer het “cremene Bt. | WOCED ! une # BORROW $2.50 bartment or commercial” er bath. Elderly couple LOT 100x150” “ Attractive setting on biack-tor )-TILLER | Reward. a Press. rr tor, 43 W. Huron St., FE 2-8316. _preferred. 124 Ruth St. Leta ds har =a =e of = oro ‘. west bad Ghore Lost YOUR PET? WANT TO ; 7 . ARCADIA APTS. clive mocers room bun- income ; ® one # home? FE 5-0200. Wenlsa, “to Rent_ 29; — a rooms and bath. Adults only.| alow with beautiful bath and side af, residence. $10,800 cash. Tonight 6 to 8 Buen a Animal Rescue League. heen ee ae a kitchen, ofl ~a.c. heat. A home eo : eS LET US SELL YOUR HOME, WE that : QOoD SANDY BEACH, Y . SOD: REWARD 1 om RETURN oor 32 BEDROOM FURNISHED HOME | have buyers waiting. if you want *«K ren HEM PSTEAD at we are proud to show ‘round 3-bedrm. home. 24 fR tiv. COMPARE — these with errs wee inp Sete | Sey ha Pear re ee | PCS | See Pike ates, Se |S Balto —ceamace tee | SEEM oy,,| Ey ieman eam chee | REN lVants "ne oe tea” “ Bivé.. Bort. 0r_5 p.m. 3 BEDR UNFU buy. sell or trade, @ full force | BLOOMFIELD T TERRACE APTS.| Situated E, Bivd. with 70 jarege “oft a the, "bat boy che 5) 70p ~ COMPANY ERPERT Hobbies & Supplies 24A| house in Clarkston Hieh School| of six experienced salesmen to | § Fooms & bath Gas heat. Stove) fr frontage and $10 ft. deen is ft. coated” me sit 800 0 wits bedrms. Livin large te pn, EXPERT | _ . Have 13 —_ old girl OR| serve is Call today, move to- Sen ee nepal $85. mo. this is building | 3030 © ith full bese: "$8,800 Rishon with ining” gnace, Spring clean-up. une morrow. avartmen utility room and bath. Boast- +4108. az ART OF CAKE DECORATING | jon 2 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED GLEAN UPPER § ROOMS AND | beat. ee ae pees Oe FLOYD KENT, Realtor ing hardwood floors flush Moving & Trucking 19 goon in Pontiac! Begin- © house or apartment before June 1. beth Ga« heat In Auburn elec . iad — busi- _ ] ; with servieeman's wife or for suburban or ERS ae ees rooms freshin, REDUCED RATES Barn Dan ce _couple.” Bus tt door. FE'S.1373.| homes for incomes large dows | ONE DUPLEX AT 5 AND 18 HAZEL | _ floor. Nice baths and kitchens = Ww. ‘EIL, Realtor © ‘Guilt “every” night. ‘be- oving "Fe ‘cases "OS Sma Wtd. ‘Tramapertatica 31} Stuity. trades made to Sty all | Take Orion MY 20180 Steam heat eas fred, 2 81 | prone Pi aiiel GFE tenes | fause jt on high ground with 's gpg ‘ s WwW ove! O’DELL CARTA } blocks Hot Sacioaw vin Sed | Wa Co ~~~n~~~~ | parties Concerned, Call Us, 80 Ob | ROOM LAKE-FRONT. INQUIRE | ings Snuet Si fF © how Cooperative Real Bstate Exchange | two lakes. Lots are. aanioe. with Local and Long Distance Moving. aon a ihe Au user, 82 Perkins. mtracts, Mtgs. 32 DORRIS & SON ‘ ROOM HOUSE. iis, TaSATLE. Flicabeth Lake Fotates Tg > So = sandy VOLLMAR MOVING AND 8TOR- N GARMENTS AS| TO GEY THE MOST FOR REALTORS MEMBERS — _—_ 6 & bath h ‘ ate Fag pms Og ¢. Agents Brine them in| tard coptract Be 733: W. Huron PE ¢1557| 5. References °° room ome includ- tae | the Pickem ap) BT | ip the “birds to see 4d W Huron | WANTED TO BUY FROM own. |§ ROOM HOUSE WE A MONTH. | ‘item "gus fired. Large? car dances for teenagers, Yeat-around met gee Sieaned ‘aud pressed Joyce yee Dry | TE_*a oR “pita cron 2101 garage and 2 landscaped lots. Gs oe oe ee : a Sane BATH. Terms be : : . Site Teed RRA RUTING Sant ELLIS ~ | rene eres nies “OLDER HOME” | seta Wt ‘ee Se aes a contracts — , ig M a if KNAPP SHOES for the best an* highest of- THE TIME IS RIPE |° FP ig ppg By oe | Washington Park #800 down will buy this ment: Phone Al Urban for bubs 4&1 DECORATING PAINTING a fer ot value Guick cash settlement. | We ate experiencing ~ larze de- tes, peaches, ts, grape vines. One of the older homes home of 5 rooms, full base- Ure r oe SEY Tae bane and wall: papering. Call for estt |... , Ellsworth mand now for lake property, ei | $125 mo. uburn Ave. Rear P'rooms' & 3 baths. including ment, coal ‘furnace. Located re COAT oe PE S34 mate FE 40255, $04_® Sanfor. _FE 86720) Nicholie & Harger Co ther vacant or homes. We| _ office. den on first floor and 3 bed- west of City near i % LEARN ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL. | 4, w 4 fall ese hare the -brvers for your prow | —~ CPESCENT LAK rooms on second floor. Priced grade school and new high "ROBERT. CHAPIN . terior, 10 per cent disc. cant. Planned parenthood clinics, first +e Uron. 5-8183 | erty, st tow if you LL AKE te include wall-to-wall carpet- school. 1 Ont 2 blocks freee CONSTRUCTION a | os ._ Pree est. ee es wast te coll Waterford Township duplex. Beae- a ee bas line Bem re, to look Complete Real Estate Service ) pk. ASS Fon... : 000 new room studio ml a caaanal ; property over Licensed Building Contractor | Paper removed Estimates ME MASSAGE YOUR SORE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ood ied room and ’ | See somores 7s fuscles away MQ. Ferrier Ue Mace, ® Rarer wth 616.000 Se as w, sadmew Bt sepa, 2 bet —— in ntchen and} =WM. H. KNUDSEN —“SHELL*- _ CASS LAKE _. COLORED PAINTER, DESIRES Open evening arge clos only, REALTOR 5 room newly Femodeled for _ around. 301 ite off Poo- | , Located in good district out }~ gipeds work. batge.. a ol FF _ ae i ne Pontise State Bide. owner. at room apt. over ga- or tria) maintenance. c j ST erences ence geen : . cert 4 7k. deel AOE. ITO) = a i i 70. Ostex Tonic Tablets pep up Parms, b and : reat. a ‘ m will hen Cy #1: M00 down: nnn te. SORE Shag Rg ine se couple or t man. Inquire ‘Lot MII I ER pants SUSAN LAKEFRO WE HAVE Keego Trailer Park, Keego Ha $1,750 DOWN Seats NT EXTERIOR INTERIOR PAINE | {Ug Gattcquainted sie’ o Roy Knauf, Realt tl ak an : N “old. ted 200, y, ealtor pe lee 5 room eat around ine snd "decorating 7m btn, oc. At leading ee Pon- | At our disposal to purchase new or | 262_W._Huron "__PE 21421 | NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME AT NORTH Sowe abated an gota jee tome mw. Rice beach, Hall’s Wall Washing © tiac: Simm's Bros., Cunningham's | seasoned land contracts for our . Union Lake. Lake privileges. $100 2 bedroom home with expansion lot—close to bus, schools & Painting. R Pa and Walgreen's clients, See me before you sell. SOLD OUT __mo, Call it, ont 17-8558. | attic. Pull and shopping district. Very : "5 "ACRES INTERIOR, EXTERIOR, Sores PRIVATE D’ DETECTIVES 25 48K FOR BOB MAHAN. WALLEL LAKE 2 BEDRMS.| heat. Large lot. Can be sold on low mon payments. LAKE AREA i. Exp. License-Bonded, ra. MA STi, , We have sold 20 houses in or £. Dr. fore morteage with lowest terms ‘ Lovely room country home, Archie Lioyd ye 320m. | REOPENING CHARM HOUGE | rou BET Ir Weck ens rr| “TO Peet 30 Gave ‘and ne Me. “NEST - 1 "RON ; hicely’ landscaped, reenctway” PAPERHANGING, BAIN TIN, io Baker ject housing included). Rent Lake ‘Property 36A WEST SUBURBAN HURON GARDENS sd ale ee binser repel og S735, | - prop. 338 Voorhets Rd, Mothers [te ng ; 2. bedroom home. Expansion at- Let the other fellow help. ead ella ss = AINTING AND — WALLPAPER = Wanting to. buy All types 2 ROOM_ COTTAGE. : ees @ gene income of § ment, r how heat. "Pared prene Can te room, ee : barn, brooder house and + nite. OA S001 or OR | "ipertenced operatrs ait MAHAN wee price properties. pee a aren | shaeed oo Faia terme ue Full basement ~ ‘automat ye ~~ ig F ween, us sell you prove . rec room. st : : ‘plaster Ph van o | ee El Lawrence, FE 87511. ALTY CO. REALTO for you-TODAY. os fon, Se, Se oenate ge Me eee. | 2 petroem e. Ex = Yard tensed _ plaster 1-0832, Wed. ¢ Cn AEET CO RMALTO im alte “need “of, any tind Pontiac Lake Cail after 6 p.m. home. Expansion at- garage. Very handy loca- RI Painting & Wall Washing | Wid, Child. to Board 26) arises at" peyees| © snr Sar Wye mine "heck, “Astomeue tet we | ESN MRGRSy cormmument | EWAY 5-221 WANTED GIRL 34 YRS an r. price | $9.860 -_ FE 40203 TEER HANGING. PAINTING, | "ca"s. Ideal place to TE SP lc FOR LAND | CONTRACTS. NICHOLIE & HARGER x A Sig | Wit A Dee cont down to_aT's, WE NEED LISTINGS! Co-operative Real Estaty Exchange ‘ashing F 4540 Dixie : Buren - Pontiac Lake. By week, month ; {i PAINTING, PAPERINO PRIVATE DETECTIVES 3, TNs rive Bate FAST or . Trail’s End Bost Liv- ay etc REALTY CO. Elizabeth Lake Estates AINTING, WALL WASHING, WIN. it 2 x“ pee poe Ape Fame 33 ae 2 iM APT) I "Ww. ic ) tnd “extelient” sand 1G, fe you ve -we, “~~ . A x ; ; a dow cleaning. FE 8-5135. yoy, overwelent rea? ee Fo) read . Clark ALL NEW : < miles Wet furn. yg 3 LONE RESLAY CO. guiew A modern — npaledh method. | Individua} nutrh | _ Ask tor Mr| Clark a | ROOMS. | PRIVATE | BATH. and fusing. Adults. $800 season. | _@ © 9 P.M. Daily; Sun, 1 to § BLOOMFIELD— gy 2-3 oe Hoss) prosrams, Call PR_¢4i3L a TE CASH couple. S20. : Extra special value ai contractor equity in your| _Paddgrk NICE, SMALL, MODER ® RANCH Wtd. Household Goods 27 “ a thent. On Oxbow mad APERY eT if } e on Tt ts difficult to find a nearly = eed. 2 FT mnpleton, Realtor | “ante re eae 2, ee ee fg m—Bri BABY BED WITHOUT MATTRESS, emp eton, Realtor) _® \ooer 1 = " emeseessimsihanammaesencen Elizabeth Lake Rd. * with full attached " _ 6 Room—Brick TUPPER OR Sh ee 738_Orehard aes )_Rd, FE ¢4863/ 1 RO es ya dE. Bk ik NORTH ‘SIDE , altradtive “Sites” with This is an excellent home SERVICE, “Photos & Accessorles 21 tos & A CaSH FOX ALL KINDS OF USED Land Gonbract: ‘Buyers -_ pie. Adults only. 200 N. Pad- ee. rh $45 per| New 5. room livine space, large lot, near glose. to Gene otos ccesso s 21 dish ; CECIL #. ‘Alberta Apts. aot a with dining ares. new wail to wail po ag I pg ~ Be St win Reb: POLOROID LA FURNITURE NEEDED aoe FE 3 noon AND BATH APARTMENT. | © tive, 5 a oy og bath, full basement, Giuminum | {98 sbout this home. nicely decorated. Gas fur- as LAND oe MERA Estate Mortgage, Ins. oor etpainded . Yorke at : storms 3 lete on baa &. » Inc nace to sel) on G.I. _Bew 4138" Saline "Waterford Wanted Real Estate 32A Parkdale, Rochester M 3 | street. $3800 Any ‘Tendecaned, “Pa Paved "Mon, anrough Pri = 1 oe ~ 7 ROOMS. NO CHILDREN. CALL | $26, 188 otf Cooley | fare. Immediate om | SU. Sage JON tise Watki Physiotherapy 1A ee, he = TBS. D rnin: Bee S| BPR hepsi ag OR & THERAPY. O€, FARMS OR trom ae pas Ooms ar oat 6 rooms and bath, ‘ beatiful epring ssuminer technique, acte with ° ep co et sz i ane warage. storms and LOW DOWN i. pave 8 cot. “ee wants Ds CHARLES ite room fot cary auinmer seeping. awe marmen”” PAYMENT =’ | * maximum Pleads i lving . D. Week, FE ¢a0@ | jade room home full basement on | oo, lake and. here. is seen Bore Ave. 5-745. G LACE CURT OR RUF- fled, ‘beautifully Tete} Aer FOR PAMILY LAOnbayY a Leundry. t. AD- Swers to name Billie. 23-0659 *_ after’ 5:00. LOST: PARAKEET. GREEN. viI- cinity of 8. Shirley St. FE 2-7218. LOST: NEW % FT. EXTENSION ladder on Gale Rd. R. J. Reed Roofing . _Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 28 2a BUY ueckiLanhous One. DIs- carded articles, FE 31550. WANTED TV AND RADIO BERV- ice equipment for bench work, Must be good. Ph. OR 3-7665. WTD. TO BUY cae Good catcher MI 64060, aoe igs “OR 14 _Wanted Real Estate 32A TO SELL YOUR HOME CAL L FE wade CLARK REAL EST 1382 W, HURON OPEN EVENINGS WANT ACTION We're oractically sold out of poe * good and west .sub- urban . have cli- ents valting cash, give ws -a call for sromut - cou serv F.C. Wood Co. Realtor Corner Wiitams Lee Rd. & “Mise OR 3-12335__ Office Open 1 WILL. PAY $200 ‘CASH AN ee t) res in a around pontiac. FE WILL Boy OR LIST YOUR LAEE Purchasers wa ov mo McKINNE Office 9800 Commerce Rd. Ph — EM 3-531) UNiv. 11-5708 WANTED We need houses with 2 to 4 bedroofhs, both» in and out of city. ee available to buy land con “PONTIAC REAL TY. 131 Baldwin E 5-8275 MAHAN HAS BUYERS YOU WANT ACTION Wi omar all “details ior atid and closing. Call us today, te lis! your property. . -To Sell-To - To Bu Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE. IT MAHAN The demand ts at. — sales | | is exceptfonal. Ww need Hsting wilt certainly rod ADULTS. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. Garag nice yard, rich garden spot. ao gy or elderly > a ve1 0 MA 5-404]. UPPER 3 } ROOM APT. ADULTS rd Lake. only. IV. 288 Orehare WEST SIDE PARTLY PUAN. NO PE 47372.’ Vila Myr- Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 RA KITCHENETTE. PRI- hiv 300 N. Pad. 1 ROOM vate bath ~ eouple. Adults” jock. Alberta LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. Hest, lights, het water. 147 Auw- ra. . = 2 ROOM APT. 330 8. PARKE, _FE 21198, 2% ROOM APT. UNFURN. in echanic. 3 RM. FURN. & § RM. UNP. $70 _& $75. OR 3-8602. : 3 ROOM AND loi APART. ment ground apres trance. automatic og utilities _with washer and dryer OR 3-86 3. ROOM APT. AVAILABLE To couple who will care for 3 year old, while mother works. Private bath and entrance, garage avail- _able. OLive 2-0351, After 6. _ 3 “ROOMS NEAR YMCA. FE 41360. 3 ROOM HEATED APT. CONSIST- tng of large living room bedroom kitchen and dinette, tile shower and bath. Hi water furn. Ready to move in te responsible tenant. FE 2-6540 for app't. 3 ROOM, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. . Johnson 3 ROOM. GROUND FLOOR. NEW, - Waterford area. | 42062. J ROOMS. UTILITIES FURN. 1205 _wW. ie Mile Rd. 3 ROOMS. CLOSE IN N PRIVATE bath and entrance. FE_5-0575 4 ROOM AND BATH. _No children. FE 56-8548 4 ROOMS & BATH. INQUIRE 601 _5. _ Saginaw. 4 «ROOM APT WEST ; BATH UPPER. #7034. UPPER. SIDE. FE 4 ROOM AND | _Private. Entrance. FE ‘ Rent Apts. Furnished 33) For Rent Rooms 37 . dies, twin beds. a 700 N. SLEEPING ROGM FOR MAN. 20 MAN “0 SHARE ROOM, “Twa beds. 154 Wall, east off So Paddock, Near bus. ROOM & BOARD sfh'ontl Healy Twin beds, Southern. FE 32-2273 ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE home. Close to Fishers tiac Motor. 106 Home a. PE Convalescent Homes 38A CONVALESCENT CARE FOR pron on A omar oe! referred. 7 ham eld patient, 100 NSED CONVALESCENT ome. For wi : Nurse in pleasant grounds. Home privi- leees and very low rates. Orton- _ Ville 120. ROOM) 1 BOARD AND CARE IN uk Some fop 2 elderly iadies. ROOM Se BOARD I lovely suburban Big Bi ry vo tiac, for elderiv ladies OR 3 bee, Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL veo 464 Auburn, Ph. FE 2-9339 Room by Day or Week Cooking abs! refrigeration unit Also 1 or 2 room Apartments. HOTEL ROOSEVELT NEWLY 7 ROOMS. $10 WITH BATH $18 AND UP BEST SERVICE IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY FE 5-8126 HURON HOTEL, CLEAN MODERN rooms by day or wk. 45 W. Huron 8t., Ph. FE 2-8266 _ Rent Stores SIRMINGHAM STORE. Mapi ing. 30x40 at rear. Availabie 40 for Rooms With ‘Board 38) For Sale Houses 48 : 1 a j _ Established 1916 NEAR HIGH SCHOOL. home with 22 ft. living rm. wallto-wall carpeting. Lots of closet space, full basement with gas heat. car Bg en Paved srreet. ee nh and well- landscaped war 10,000 with $2,500 down. . AUBUR HEIGHTS. + 4bedrm. mod- ern win '46. Breakfast nook, Age ao with dou- 2-bedrm. 1 PLR., 3} BEDRMS. North subure- ban home with lake privileges. Tiled bath, full basement, new % lot, fruit flo Yours for only total price $7,950. a FURNITURE. Only $1,200 down. d-bedrm. home, west of Pontiac. Pull bath, breakfast nook. Near bus line and lake privileges, too. See it at $6,060, ty ACRES. Small farm near Orton- as le. a house tage | on ma read . Now at $12, with $2,500 down. ONLY $950 DOWN. — right into this }bedrm. . ace, wk a rms., studio or stud rate . Attractive lot,” garage. $17,860, terms. INDIAN VILLAGE. Fine west side home with attractive 26 ft. ay ing rm., —e 3 bath on i fir. Puil nga roel with gag heat, rec. 7m., @, private drive, out door orkonus grill, Make an : intment to & this now al For Sale Houses 43 were CHARLES MAN WANTED i do @ Mew oad jobs to finish th te 3300 _ modern home. Very low price, $31,000. with low down payment. q34x518 ft. close to business *Geetion ef Drayton Pieits Rough room cottaze bes modern, but Bes well. $3000. cash takes all RCHESTER DANDY 2 bedroom a oration has large carpeted liv- ing room, and tiled rumpus rooms with fireplace for $10,000 with $3.000 down. Quick possession. UTH JESSIE 7 room modern ome with oi] furnace. auto. cas = water ie Oe pasemems. $71.000, th $22,000 B. ‘D. CHARL "ES , Realtor FE 4-0521 bh phones: PE 46863 PE seit PE 21704. OR vasma, 171i 8 Telegravh Rd. Oven E Co-operative Rea) Estate Exchange For Colored BEAUTIFUL ator If interested In mod minute bungalows, anve te the following homes. but DO NOT drop in Call us for appointment, Qwners WILL NOT show without appointment. MIF Luther ....6.0. cence: 250 197 Luther ......10.-0-00 610,500 903 Luther .....--. cece senees $0,075 201 Earlmore ..........0000¢ $11,200 192 Crestwood |. -rriiseeees 500 200 Bassett $10,500 204 . Dell wood $0,078 ABOVE HOMES WILL G. I. WE SELL —- WE TRADE DORRIS & SON - REALTORS co-oP. fe tit 752 W Huron St. 3 BEDROOM BRICK RAN home. 1 block from lake. _3-1158. SMALL. 3 ROOM HOUSE. guar. down payment, reasonable. Myrtle St. Oxbow Lk, oneen _2835_ Jackson Blvd, Duck Lk. VACANT! 2 BEDROOM “MODERN Service. 22 “muron Mieht oa + Syke CO. * 8 LARGEST NITURE BUYER ; 4 -. 7 . ; aes : THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 __For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 42| ___ Fee Sele Houses 43|MODEST MAIDENS "by Jay Alan For Sale Houses al For Sale Houses ae “LAKE ORION | OPEN: - - sete | ‘HOME OF | C A HO . WN WOR | sep at i oe 3 Bie. ; Ti wn eee |. It’s Done for You ; Just west of town & e — °, neat and clean u! ‘ with breakfast space. Very lovely landscaped Bee believ- a $11,000, ter: Only 2 Left m Dreytee Plains, a new 2 bed- “room frame with va for a. 350 with $1,000 . AND a room frame. pach “new for o10 508 with $1,600 down. Move righs in. GMT Vicieity Six room frame, 3 bedrooms, full besement, ONLY $6,825, terma. Auburn Heights 4% room, 2 bedrooms, utility. —- lot, garage. $5,950, $950 wn. WE BUY & SELL LAND CONTRACTS N ICHOLIE = & HARGER CO. —— ‘ul 8:30 $980 DOWN. % Acre lot. Excellent for gatden. 3 Bedroom home. Bosecet Walls. 3 pe, bath Off Walton Blvd. east of Opdyke. MOTORWAY. Desirabie = Lake © 32 Bedroom hom with stairway to vartly finished. attic. Oak floors, plastered walls, ceremic = bath. Auto. ~~ & dryer. home is tn cellent a . Shady lot. sia. $00, Terms, $050 New 2 Bedroom mod- ern Reorce at “White Lake. rge ine room. — kitchen. m, i] forced air furnace. hig 2 tal 4 eleva- tions, Full price $ IMMEDIATE ue 4 Bea- room home on Mt. Clemens St. Can eas: into income, LC. ake 86 E. Walton Blvd. FE 80441 Realtor Open Eves. NEED A CHANGE family? For you «: and your growin In a “Northwood 42” $14, 350 Complete price including AVAILABLE, I id OR ¢ 2 4 BEDRM lL PACE BRICK FLOOR TO CEILING WALK-IN - CLOSETS. HEAT AND LAKE PRIVILEGES Visit the beautifully furfilshed exhibit home. 2328 Middlebelt Road, Near Or- chard Lake Road. OTHERS AVAILABLE WITH GAS NORTHWOOD _ Organization Inc. Phone FEdera! 4-6191 COLORED - os 4 oe $1100 down Garage. _more Bivd., FE Sues $700 DOWN 4 rooms and bath with 1 car warage. on 11 lots. Le cated west of | near Com- —merce. Home needs some finish- ing on the inside R. D. RILEY, BROKER PHONE FE 41157 or FE _1-0086 DRAYTON HEIGHTS This nice 5. room, 1% story frame first floor. has a staircase for - Donable 1 or ext BRANDON TWP. Ts this lovely ranch type, . All on 1 floor. Kitchen 2. and shower. an pha West Side IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 5- 5091 or FE 5-9471 If no answer Ph. FE §-2564 Mii Josire, Cor. 3rd. Cc e Real Estate Hammond SEMINOLE HILLS Three bedroom ety paved ae! agg = ented in of kitchen, 3 gots Terms. can be ar- botee Sn ee woe mediate sale. ed. PAUL. D. HAM MOND AT THE LAKE ; 1. SPECIAL Qniy 3 left of cur 4. bed modern hom: with the shady 60 ft. erlooking ieee herrea MEd ou y. 91,328 a JOHN J. DYER & SON 0065 COMMERCE RD. Tee ane Lake Rd. 34771 7 ac uw , DRAYTON PLAINS. {as e gese down. Suchy NEW HOMES OPEN ‘DAILY 1-8 P. M: :| 2 BEDROOM 7300.00 $650.00 Down FHA’ To reach property drive out U. 8. = Dine oot to Sasha- Road, right two miles to oiler heme, 3 BEDROOM $12,000.00 $600.00 Down G.I. To reach wroverty drive out Cooley Lake Road to Lochaven Road then turn left % mile to prooperty 3 BEDROOM BRIC K $13,950.00 $700.00 Down G. 1. To reach Pac os drive U. 8. 10 then left (Alternate route) Scott Lake Road Gl. 4 BEDROOM $15,900 BRICK RANCH HOMES barge AIRPORT SOUTHWARD 2 blocks south of Andersonville Rd OPEN DAILY 5-8 P.M. KENNEDY REALTOR OPEN Sata acd 'TIL 8 300% w _FE ———— Bateman Luxury Living a minimum cost, | Realtors Cs 3 bedrooms Full basement Plastered walls Select oak floors Ceramic tile bath with built-in vanity Formica—exhaust fan Custom cabinets Alwintite alum. windows and storms and screens Delco oil heat Auto. gas hot water AVAILABLE IN BRICK OR CE- DAR SHAKES. - PAIL TO SEE YoU BUY. Bateman & Kampsen FE 4-0528 Eves. & Sun, Us BE- TT 8. Telegraph. NEW {40ODERN RANCH HOME| west of Masa te cets_wa 380 he frentage on Trout Creek, Good Phone FE 42100 after Crawford $350 DOWN room home th lake s. Call today. res 4+Leds. * CRAWFORD AGENCY 5349 W. Huron PE 41549 PIONEER HIGHLANDS Immediate possession, 201 $350 Mortgage cost to GI's only. bedroom : ranch type. Lares lots lake privileges. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 346 Oakland Ave. PE 54-0441 Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange OPEN Open Week Days 4-8 Saturday 2-6 NEW GI HOMES laree floors, picture windows, tile bath. Choice room colors and tile. Full divided basement “with rec- reation room. Gas furnace & wa- ter heater. $700 DOWN | PLUS MORTGAGE COST. e out West —— to ra teh on haa ‘rownsh nship Hall. bearer Sl Lake = _ about J.C. HAYDEN REALTOR »86 E. Walton Blvd. FE 8-0441 Johnson : FOR BETTER HOMES ANTED A nice fasnily ior this & room modern —_— iter a basement « Evenings after call Mrs. Snyder. OR 1975. INCO! P acticaliy new 4 modern home for owner and extra 3 rm. modern home renting for $60 per month. All for only $12,000 with 500 near school: stores, ment, only, ev s after 6:00 call Mrs. Yuille. "2-7396. 1,250 = For a 4 room modern home only block from schools and ores ienty of garden pees brad oh 60x225 best all it ts mel for business, full price only 060, don't delay on this one. “32ND STREET ; Nice 4% room modern home with water a. okt garage, ig stats ft., on black top vtrest, fun price 5 “These pies taste put like the ones my to make! - a PRLAN = mother used Fer Sale Houses 43| BUILD NOW BS our well restricted, terford Estates. leaks freely from our plang or yours, : Pa SBeERT C. DAVIS -EMODELE]). PRAME FARM- e. “> vears old at — Lake. Living room and hewn bear- from Two ae —_ in . Eitenen, = with im laundry om Pour der — and lavatory. Pour r onems th Situate o three Pligpeors land- scaped with trees and shrubs. Pine trees ovr 35 "%., Lilac and honeysuckle nedee forming ba. road, r warge L shaped screened front porch facing lake. Open brick terrace off dining room kitchen facing garden. Two car garage and workshon Oi] burner with hot wacer heat Garden Log and pen Near Silver Lak> Golf Course Lake and rivileges $24,500. For further information eall OR 3-167° after 6 vm. In Love With Your Landlord? Then why pay for his house? Own your own and pay rent to yourseif, See this modern 6 room 3 room bome with dining room full basement. oil heat. attached garage, aluminum storms _— scr some and’ } sca on the nortb side of Panne, this Daag “Js a @ bargain at $10.7 - Pan os wn by appoiht- ent Growing Pains? Is your present home too small? Here is a spacious 3 bedroom home with stairway leading to the unfinished upstairs suitable for 1 or more bedrooms. Other features include large living room e el with fireplace, uge basement, aluminum siding and e ee lot. A real fami- ly hom property can be bought for me 700 — terms. J. A. Taylor REALTOR — INSURANCE 00 Oakland Ave FE ¢ Ose Eves. . Free Parking ANNETT OFFERS E. Wilson—$1,500 Down 7 rooms and full beth. § rooms first floor, full base- ment. /General Hospital Area Modern 3 bedroom home. 2 vorches, full basement. 2 ear garage. Low down pay- ment. Drayton Woods Ranch home buift in 1950 on 3 nicely landscaped lots. 2 laree ith to expand, dinette. fireplace, breezeway. garage, full basement. ot] heat. Quick Dossession, 815.800. 2 Convalescent Homes i tate apvroved, "Th be: operating 1 De- Tents includes all ment with large ward. a For Sale Houses 43 4 ACRES Gooo soti. Nice location bar Lo- atr heating This we a lane riaht! $10.500. $2500 d: CK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd., saa erg PE 2-4875 E_ 4-1661 § ROOM MODERN ON LINCOLN, 4 family flats, riced Ma ig P W. Dinna & | ebentg 66 . Huron. OPEN On Dixie Highway. east of Holly 6 room modern, 2 story home. Oil es Boaarl lot, very good at $12,- “CARL. y ANDREWS 412 EB. Maple Phone MElrose 17-6161 Holiy 4 BEDROOM HOME. BASEMENT. for planting. Auto- matic heat. water softener, $15,- _500._ $3500 down. OL 2-5003 “WE V wit BUILD < ON YOUR . 40n22 3 bedroo RED HORSE, $019 Cass Eliz, Ra. FE 4-2252 or FE 29170 cared HOUSE 87950. $1000 DOWN. _ OR _3-4952-FE 46010 3 canacon BRICK ATTACHED garage. Ceramic bath. Plasi ered wails. lh basement. bgp FOR SALE. BY OWNER. 3} BED Milford. Fully room alow in Bed ot} bellng Phone MU- tual 44 for appointment. — CRESTVIEW HOMES INC. LOW B HK A«,- terms 862 Emerson. PE 3-9356 AT OXBOW | LAKE 4 ROOMS and bath. Full basement. Storm Windows. Oil furnace. Has deep wooded lot. Ideal for children! Priced for quick sale! Call MAr- _ket 41338 after 4 pm. weekdays. NOTHING DOWN Will build 2 bed house with bagemen on your lot. Unfinished inttrior, Small down payment will buid 3 bédroom Also will build _om_ mv lot OR 3-2837 WALLED LAKE. 1385 DECKER 1952 two bedroom ranch, brick and block. 1 acre. _ MA 41989 COLORED ONLY. FRAME STORY and ‘), garage, seftener, alum!- onal storms and screens, gas heat, Venetian blinds, full base- ment, Earimoor Blvd. FE 2-9661. DID YOU HEAT YOUR PLACE for $85 this winter? We did! 3 bedroom brick, terrace. Kitchen is small but beautiful in cedar with strap iron hinges. Pina room “fixtures puiTt-in. lavatory Sit dressing table, linen closet. Auto- matic gas water heater. garage in basement Fire walls fnsures rivacy and safety. Call F 878 or see at 15 Maynard court, 3 blocks past Paddock off _Mt. Clemens Cee at pees HOMES = — OR 3-0618 No Steps to Climb in this cory delightful 2 bed- room bungalow, just off M15. near Lake Louise. Carpeted living room, full beth, oak ao futo- matic heat and hot ater. l'9 car garace. Oftered at $9750. eash A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. PE-4-2533. ~~ 4 Bedroom Home _ Glasseq tn porch. Automatic oil heat a buy at $13,500. Terms. Immediate Possession & room home west of Pontiac. 3 MODERN HOME "onrge, 80x160, near schools $-0630. Russell ‘Young pester "a a All rooms are large. This is : pscanieccu asim RE cs fal cnssseneaeancad pn rE SPE ao STEEL: & H | 1} | | | setter reome forsale | od ment ont t. Also plenty of other and | PAUL en sink and all 3210 M-87, New brick rane Sy pas, Se See. Se totlet: a a and 100x200. Beautiful © at Ts: lot CARL J. ANDREWS Os a4 E - Mavle Phone MElrose 17-6161 ~~HOLIDAS ~PaRMs HOiizs ORIando 3-103 GIs—$i00 Moves You In! Anchor Real Estate Model Phone FE 3-0504 “HOM E—ACREAGE Attractive 5 room home, rma stone finish, | ® acres of land. ae ae he of Oxtord. MEAGHER rd, Mich. OA OFF SASHABAW ROD. Good ¢lean 5 room brick ranch home. onlv 2 vears old. 3 bed- rooms, tile bath. oi heat. lot 50 «135. Just $2100 down OFF Alirvort Road. ACANT. Move right in. Attractive white frame bungalow. ail bricht & cheerful rooms tile . ol _ 2 car garace ilaree lot. Joseph F. Reisz 53% W. Huron 8t. FE 2-0250 Se ceescice Real Estate ‘ionanes ABC APPROVED BY COMPARISON TOWN AND COUNTRY Large Rambling Ranch, Beautiful rolling acre bine to af- home in lot, com fine the country but just a minute's ford you a truly ‘COMMUNITY LIVING ON THE EASTERN SHORE eal FOR SALE BY OWN: & bath. e & THE BEST IN BLOOMFIELD TW HWP. EXHIBIT HOME OPEN 16 TO 8 DAILY AND SUNDAY 277170 MIDD: T ROAD JUST SOUTH SYLVAN. REALTY CO. 2383 Orchard Lk. Rd. - FE 5-9418, Extension 10 70 Rinio*s tite “IRD 30 ment and FE 5-8010. Tnaliing my lovely home located af . . Lak $40. Mf Heights Rd ake, c LOOKING FOR GOOD BARGAINS I ire are jooking tor a home tha = a Dumber of er Lomes which mav be a you want. Nod 2 year, 2 bedroom modern home near Dodge Park with Cass Lake privileges can be yours fond mgd down. bargain duplicated for the ‘ow price ae eo A \-bedroom home _ “ acres - = Lake Rd. can be had Here . ® good down. rat live with land -for that me vou.wil) want in the recreation. Earimoor Bivd. drive from city, lovely 3 bed A *bed Cuatom Starter cedar ° rath ready for you nome near Walton Bivd. and fae on ~ wee cae Sashab w ‘s in a new ai — es price only section. a prize winning des $990 down, also 2 bedroom $7,450 Cecar Shake e © $800 down only $450 down Open daily for| and $60 per month your inspec one block of 20 eign a = Main ‘Street; A semi-completed 2 floor rg ©! north Roy 5 LAPEER COUNTY Modern Ranch 40 acres on High- rin of Lapeer. Here is Beautiful 3 large bedroom brick bungalow with full basement 40 acres of good soil with woods and stream and priced te seli Consider any reas- onable trade GEHRING ABC 1415 8. Main R_O. LI 1-6010__ MACEDAY GARDENS Picturesque ranch be? ag home on lot 150x180 Beautifully landscaped, eut stone ie - - ates bed- rooms, spa- cious enone uuney’ room da lovely activities room 12x20 wi larg icture windows, gas he eat, 1 hed garage. A lifetime of en able living for only $13 \ 3 FARMS \ LAKE FRONT Ineludes a spacious 2 bed- room apt, with fireplace fer - owner, 1 bedroom apt. with = bath, rents for $25 per k, 2 room efficiency unit ‘er 5 — $18 per aoe This is * oppo: I th Fun price #1400 and palanes at Si00" per mon n Oakiand Ave rE Real Estate Since 1919" BUILD NOW! We will ag =| pl ite! home w well, Wired, starter Semesuun's het water, Noa teri gp a coment m pleted. ranch bungalow, Brown.” L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron FE _2-4810 BY OWNER § room, modern bungalow, SS = tome OS oe and lta Cass-Elizabeth — —_ school. $800 down. ® month Why not phone and tell us your problems, with the many homes ws heave we mav be able to help you : PE “40447 frdd to add MY 23-4304 ~ CHAPIN CONSTRUCTION Complete Rea, Estate Service Licensed Building Cortractor BY OWNER, 2 BEDROOMS AND WILLIAMS LAKEFRONT Here's your chance to move to — this cottage has manv the lake possibilities, Has phoger = wate and full bath Bea ter hurry it can’t last. on this ORCHARD LK. | RD. boat ‘and sa. $17,500. BY OWNER lots. Lake $ rooma -& bath. 2 _privileges. OR 32712. *e DN. ON 6 RMS.. BATH & pacement, een Tnquire 88 WIEL SACRIFICE gee ae ears valle pet. Pireplacs. pb Ai BASEMENT HOME WITH 3 LOTS. Automatic water heater. i and sho $1975. beth 545 “1c 3 BEDROOMS Ba Se en HILTZ > FE 5-6181 Walnut Lake | areas eee JIM W RIGHT, Realtor Ave. . PE 6-0461. trative Rea. WANT TO L YOUR a ers Real MR. Overlooking Forest Lake ut * tas this . —_ brick Row ag = home with 2 car garage. —— oil Bloom MY 362 Auburn __ WaTKIne | ". PONTIAC SUB, NEW 6\y house walls, oak , floors, FE? _ NEW RANCH TYPE “SOME. bedroom: floors large Wate rtord Township $1 200 down. __Total $8,750. OR 3-7583. YEW RANCH TYPE HOME. 3 rooms N. a hogy bo he consider propert = ment or $1.3.). S, Se Gaal pries. 3-1583 OA 68-3055 'Y OWNER 31 BED- "room Tey cat garage. West side. STOUTS Best Buys Today BRICK ee leseted on NEW HOUSE popular lake, L-2 3. bed- “Ask for. A, KERN, Realtor | eae | ITE BROS. Phone OR see 7 ror a __Open 9 to 9: Sun. 1 to § rue CONSIDER YOUR HOME 2 etal ON ANY , °1890 9) WARD ROAD Shown bv appointment only. Only $750 down to GI. Attractive | 3 bedroom. Pleasant kitchen. Large utility room. garage. Plus lovely shaded corner lot in an nopegpel — Will also con- THELMA. ‘M. ELWOOD REALTOR 5143 ogg prxciry Lake Rd. FE 51284, FE 4-3846 Open 0 to 7 .0 ACRES 5 R CEDAR shake. room for 2 bedrooms up. Breereway, attached garage. basement, new furnace. hot wa- rage, immediate érn 2 bedroom tenant house on ee property. School bus. 817,980. erms. -2 FAMILY In Drayton Pilaina~1 block from A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS YOU BE THE JUDGE EXTRAORDINARY VALUE — _ new home our large rooms. _ floors all the way right in 68, CRESCENT LAKE people who have been ees ing around for a bar- rt a look at th ari a3 a5 a Some and utility. werace. The lake the street rifle. ‘bey for only $6,050 $800 DOWN Fitchen and « eged living room. home ts a little small but it Is clean. Priced right so bur- re TWO FAMILY 4 th: beth ue wh which “is sow Larse iot ee | aeepen: Here is your — for an income With a —— investment. $1,000. down _Edw. M. Stout, Restor TIN, Saginaw St. Pr sss enetian blinds. full meat. oil heat fenced back 60x130 ft., cae shru shade. 2 to Priced to cell. fast at $8,950. $1,050 down. SEE IT TODAY! A HOME YOU'LL LOVE AMONG KINDLY Drayton Plains hom tt 4s pe a be iv: room, spacious heat Ngo’ aa- rane, Land (fenced fou. tox shrub- 200 ft. Plenty ie and Ea Siete aka GOOD HE ALTE oe wees nee Le ent: oa beat, une, tbe, storm and sc corner It To Buv—Te Sell-To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE Pre eres eae caus oS rooms $18,000 Ortonville Convalescent also good for doctors clinic All’ newly redecorated through- Can accommo- date 9 to 18 — Gar- den space. $17 West—lIllinois Street ey Cave Cod on 2 beau- room. screened porch at of, AC sod | S. Bloomfield Highlands Barrington Road unit, tached 2 car garage possession. ™|Roy Annett hae. EALTORS 28 =. Huron FEderal 93-7193 Oven Evenings and Sunday 1-4 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEB DISTINCTIVE LAKE FRONT Made to order for the man with a bie ag ret who likes to entertain. Spac foom home. Living — 1txs ft. with laree wood paneled, 17 by f. hitehen with corner itene uanee seanes DA hs ‘WARD E. PARTRIDGE], REALTOR PE 2-8316| | te W. aren St. Ooen ve; 1.40 8 sinat Sy Avan Take. Gay, inviting & room home fn quiet restful surroundings. Large carpeted living room. fireviace. separate dining room, china cab- inets. spice and span kitchen. 2 bedrooms and full bath, glassed- in sun room upstairs, screened front and rear porch garage Priced at $12,600 Get set for com: | fortabile living today. summer “BUD” NICHOLIE FE Eve. Mr. Donaldson ° FE | 43156 | NEW HOMES We can build a home according to your plans or our plans — On your lot or obtain you a lot see it We can arrange all new financing or sell your present home to obtain vou the financing if necessary. Cail us for further dete''< STONE REALTY €O. 18 Josivn p.m. daily Sun. 10 ACRES Excellent sof!. 3 bedrooms. Bath. Full basement. Onlv $9000. terms. VERY. GOOD = Home. Close in with 3 ac Out- buildings galore. “Substantial. down. IN CITY | See —_ pememadal $2100 down. CUCKLER REALTY N. Sacinae FE 44091 __mves, PE $9312 FE 7-4119_ vedroome aD mith show. % E fioors, vlastered walls San wall to wall carpeting nice basement. A-! A-l cing nicely deco- with very ated $11,106 with ferme. | EAST SUBURBAN. First. offer- ing. Neat 2 bedroom home. large kitchen with plenty of cupboards and dining space amole closet space. plastered walle, oak floors. scTreened front porch. basement. Furnace. large 80 x 240 ft fenced lot 2 car varage. $1.950 down $8.950 full orice INCOME SPECIAL. 4 APART- MENTS. One 3 bedroom with l'2 baths. Three 3 & bath apts with bedroom each Thre are furnished. Building ‘s asonry construction. has suto- matic of] fired Hot peas He re Central Laundry Room good : home & $21.900, terms. a DOWN, $4. 950, oar PRICE. & bath betiroom wired for stove, electric water heater. all niceiv decorated. situ- ated on large fenced lot. 60x160 feet. You'll like it CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 46402 i3%¢2 W. Huron Co-operative Real Estate Exchange OSCEOLA DRIVE Arranged for comfort and then plenty of conveniences have been —— to this IDEAL FAMILY HO 5 beautiful rooms and and 17 income. tile wath on main floor Y Double arace paved drive, 314.800, terms. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT, DONELSON PARK RANCH HOME that will accom- tile ft. streamlined ee 3 Some bteak. fast room rumpus room = _Basern of! —_— a sertatnt fa oe BRICK FRONT Oven evenings. ei ae ‘uD. weparate” eittang uncge We ey basement. suto Tage. An esereions ye at sit. pane hy . ade Income from ake payments. RE TT ER HURRY If you want this good sound vear around lakefront home with 100 ft om Lake Oakland. Miles of water for fishing and bostizig. ’ secluded neighborhood. 5 full bath. oak floors. plastered walls, drv base- —_ ae D picos oereee $2.500 GIROUX & ‘FRANKS S| eRe A ELE Open until ¢—Sun, 2 to 5 o.m. ee ARTYR'S PAR: to second, car garage. niovely landsca' A oo hurry at $23,900 OLDER three bedroom two story on a quiet street in the nice section of town, convenient to evervthing, large living room aot dining room, gas heat, a good pend ead $1,000.00. Call for _p Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. Midwest 43232, JOrdan 45726 from Williams tak leges, $7,500. On Dn ane ae GI Resale ? nedrm. ame, only I = = r ving room findows, dinette, ern iH bath. Poreed air ott water heater, 5154 Baldwin Area ae oe TRIPP Indian Village 3 bedroom, 1'% story home Living room with natural ‘ a egg I decorated throu Near bus and q Center. ce: q East Side buy a bea oan, 3 story” hom home. 1° room, xi? living with na- — feestnee, family din- Ttoom en. 500 with e this one up before too lete, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 OW. Pm ies ty St. * eo Roe NOTHING DOWN THE “MACEDAY” 3 BEDROOM BROWN N-Brand new 3 bedroom “buneslow. Exterior all complete, — well: septic, Lonoadn ag hot water, soe ca ay =a al! inte: “Good privileges. city. - $13,000 SPECIAL—6 rooms on first floor with heated one tion and choice location. $10 000 DOWN=West side brick duplex with @ rooms and base ao } Alene oes - oe located Prea's 4200 per month income. See this one, L. H. BROWN, Realtor Bt. rs weld Huroa a FOR tg ee gr ter. 88,460. THE PONTI IAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 * «12 vt i ita rford WEST SIDE Brick, 5 rooms and bath, oi! heat. wall to wall immediate section, Very lit- tle upkeep. $9,000 with $1,500 CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES hd attract ~ 2 yr. old ranch very large bath, and 11x 13 ut plus at F.A. off . & elec. heater. 150, lake Realtor veo Corner bake Road & or aan ote For Sale Lake Prop. 44 ‘BY OWNER pete Wome tar en yg ge gy lake, price $7,400 with sell, 16 ME cash § REALTORS 162 _W. Huron St. ROBER *” For Sale Lots . RILEY. BROKER +1157 or FE 7-0066 AND LOT. POLL $895.00. #100.00 down and month, Cabin it to 7 pe rag tet a Lets, TOGETHER. mile ees ity fail, Reas. ise cash or swap. FE 2-4 4120. 3 46 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner 4% acre. Priced rom $650 terms. Call tonight. ‘ FLOYD KENT, Realtor | 24 6W.~ éCLawrence. | FE $-6105, n Eves Fine" Narrisee. Open Gusare RN CABIN W 24x26 double ¢ water and WE SELL-WE TRADE DORRIS & SON CO-OP MEMBERS PE 41557 M0. 20 ACRES. 660 FT. LAKE, Furnished cabin. sleeps io. * #1413. Sale Suburban Prop. 45A ROOM HOUSE The Right Combination LOCATION in town, . éiose piggy centers . and scnools neighborhood r schools. cond: ey sce very Et Sos. Lares tm. and ~— * Y space in. large base- of this 20 atre re- “HENRY, Inc. 19121 ov 1-0111 t, Michigan S11 Main IN ROCHESTER “Vi TERS LAKE shore lots, $700 down. f= * FRANK SHEPARD Tienken at Adams For Sale Lots 46 4 LOTS 40x10. NEAR AUB —Heights. Buchy Realty. FE eis. S¥LVAN VILLAGE 125 corner ranch type site sewer and water PHONE PE 41157 or FE T0006 OTTER HILLS © Beautiful _, for ranch home po ol 120 feet of on Cass road, Well vestricted with of building size. priced at $i.850 with terms. WATKINS LAKE Begutiful $0 foot lake front lot dern furnished cabin. =i; _ OL 11-7511 -beach, io- with sets 3, Sant, Bors = * FR. C. Wood Co. _ Realtor e open After 8 call-OR 3-7038 3 ACRES IN CITY $2,100 ~~ Just off = Perry Frat A Peseta building s' sisere parcel for $3.18 ith "3780 WARD E: PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 WL Muro St. 109 LOTS With privileges on ——— Lake. ig | Pomel $356 As little "RED HORSE ee Churchill. LOTS AVAILABLE. LOW DOWN |- parmewts. eoet Chapin Con FE 56-3470 Next to Ceasers wer BY OWNER. LOT 300 X 100. NEAR _Airport, OR 3-2561 FARM $ acre parcel ith a beautiful hin‘ | Living = ts 14x21. Dining and kitchen is 24x27 Recreation rod, text. Natura] stone Also natural stone the living room. 8x24 glas: sereened-in and floors throughout the house. Hot water radiant heat, 52 es bene tric hot water heater. ths. Alsdéd a new automatic washer ena dryer and a new electric range to go with this house. Lots of trees and nicely aero Priced at =. $14,009 with $7000 down or make us an offer. L iT] L E FARM Here is ce @ room, 1 story. LITTLE This is @ roll ae ‘Priced at only $7500, L.C. LADD 4286 Dixie Hw WY, Drayton OR 3-2361 Open Sundays For Sale Acreage 47 1 toon ON = 100 ACRES. NO buildin, jachy Realty. FE 83616. - ACREAGE iN THE CITY ON Baldwin Ave., extendin, f into Ter- Hd Wilt selj all or part. y owner. Pontiac Press Box 65. 1 ACRE 100x450 ft. parcel in a nice » Boreal borhood. Waterford “oe schools -and store a yi . et only $1300 with, ‘230 down. 134, ACRES . In a moderately 16321000 ft. in a nice area. Light- ly rolling, mene for a nice real homesite. 6 ——) Pontiac. own. trout stream across . 200 ft. of frontage Is zoned for — home aon beautiful “Tpet for a $2200 — at only $5700 wit 4286 Diste wey. Drayton Plains OR 32361 -— Open Sundays 91 ACRES Located approx. § miles north of Pontiac one block off the a mile of road tin a rapidly de- veloping area. $600 per acre Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Open Eves. "til 8:30 TIN. Saginaw St. PH. FE 5-8165 hwy. Almost frontage and For Sale Farms _ 48 us ACRES, § RM. RANCH HOME. acres § room ee home. Bueny Realty FE 5-36 WATKINS LAKE Large corner lot with the lake Batiding “on the properay which | coal be made into a home. $450 down. Te Kdw. M. Stout, Realtor Open Eves. ‘til 8 30 Ti N. Saginaw St. PH. FE 54-8165 i . 2 FAMILY .¥ INCOME Lake privileges. Very nice # acree. Remodeled farm “home, — and outbuildings. Extra good land. Some nice large lots in village of Ortony ille. FLOYD W. BURT ___Ph._ Ortonville 64. 20 ACRES ON DIXIE | HWY. GAS h, restaurant, 4 oot. 7 room house ideal ir ae) 1 or Drive-In Theater. All bee ea of | - jake ano farm. i _Dinnan & Son, | ea FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call Rutiedge. OR 3-1111, FE ¢-0003. LARGE BARN FOR SALE. LOTS of 20 lumber. Reasonable price, Call at 605 E. Glass Rd., Ortony tlle. 155 ACRE — FARM with 8 room hom i Piains | | aMmee ~ EIGH "9 ||: 4 Le SUT, ‘ Lay, ¢ we} at ' Aes , Se v3 = > Ji my, AN/ /% _ 4 55 TM Reg v8 P | Copr 1945 by NEA S | “You realize, of course, that while you're. standing there eckering: your car is depreciating! ' Sale Business Property 4 2 DRAYTON PLAINS | Oy Dis H'way. Well, ones | eank am’ drv wells already in Also foundation , floor for 36x60 | brilding with ample parking | _spece Owner FE 4-051. area on st Slocks free, we town. Write + | Press Box 18. i 2 FT. ON NORTH PERRY ST. 1 store. occupied in cleaning bus- iness Extra sto a ne on ~a hag a apt. FE 33103 Benin Rent-Lease Bus Prop seal OOO LL ALL LALLA A ALLL LALLA Hi SALE OR LEASE. MODERN | building, 8000 sq. ft. Ideal for | furniture store wholesale bever- ment or truck | owner, eves. | j sales room C | WEbster 3-1874. Business Opportunities $1 PRPPPP ADDL | 7ExXACcO SERVICE STATION FOR lease 2 Dravton Plains. Invest- ment of roximately $5,000 re- bad call John Allexan, eves. TAVERN For sale One of the finest tn southerw Oakland County. Located im Royal Oak. Call for further information. Lincoin 5-0452. = MLE LK ROUTE Templeton GROCERY Siiall grocery store. Good neich- berhood to dra wfroth. Inventory and fixtures. A steal at $1320. ca te possession kK. Templeton, Realtor| 2399 Senos Lake Rd FE 44563 _Sale Land | Contracts 52 Business Opportunities 51 PP BABB LPL LPP AA ALD i} AUTO WRECKING YARD. COVER- + ing 1 acre of ground. Part = of late model wrecked tars. every day. LICENSED. | as @ 20 to 2 house in front. | Longe | terms Phone = 61431, | 300 Baldwir | Bakery eres 0 spot for a hustler. Fi t two anions Over 14,000 volume in 1934 Ali it —= gained fe} "s y eoul; wher retiring, Only 460. Easy terms, Bateman & Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 _ [377 & Telegraph Eves. & Sun. | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | BEAUTY —. WALLED LAKE. | Excellent around pusiness. | Fully sguipoe | MA ¢1811, Eves. | _MA_ 42617 | CONEY” ISLAND I LUNCH room: ip Small investm | _after 6 OR 3-0425 | FOR LEASE: E | MODERN 2? STALL | service | sta’ gallonage, | fine location. L. tars Cole Oil Co. | _ FE 26173 *OR SALE ESTABLISHED TV servic: and sales store Verv rea- @ Write Pon .»- Press Bor FORMER C&A ESTABLISHED restaurant. Real hot spot on main street for any type business. Own- er will sell all or part or lease. FE 2-4673. ALE: 10 FORMICA TA- work bles, dishes, glasses, silver ware, standard shulfieboa rd. Call FE _*318 or FE +1881. ~~ NORTH WOODS A modern restaurant and cabins Plus ideal motel site. Heart of the hunting & fishing area near Mio. INVEST Your money in a good land con- tract, have some excellent buys with Hberal discount. Call FE $0441 ask for Mr. Havden. J. C. Hayden 6 E.- WALTON OPEN EVENINGS- | $20.000 LAND CONTRACT FOR sale, 6 percent interest. Pay- ment $200. a m , pays out in 42 years. Wil 2 per- _cent. EM 3-4148. Money te Loan (State Licensed Lenders) WHEN YOU NEED $209 - $500 You can get f% quickly on your signature’ car or furniture No endorsers, Payments to suit your budget. We vill be glad to help you with your money problems. FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 —10”_Ponting Stale Bank Bide _ LOANS Extra Fast Service You can borr. vy $20-8500 quickly on signature, car or furniture. ade without endorsers for any worth whil. purpose. Up to 20 monthe te repay. | HOUSEHOLD FINANCE. ration of Pontia eel south’ s mee st a 2nd Floor“ Phono F Bide. On pavement. Owner Real pear fe 7 retiring. Onty $8,950 UNION & cass” ats AREA —— with 2 full “paths. excel- arm buildings is very at. with terms. Call for Ben _Realtor, Lapeer_MObawk 2842, ipped ia new coodorn ‘Drive-In. A oney- maker! Home included at $22,000. THELMA M. ELWOOD Ps —" VAIN abitvd a be = Ft. Choice Beach. | On ataks., Ottered at | HOLMES-BARTRAM 3-1050 Otter-Sylvan Lakes over- $8 desirable, CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Pe can” ives. Pe eis “Watkins Lakefront ary d SPECTIAES $15 Down and $15 Month and you cag own one of these choice {4 acre parcels Very land and nice” convenient jocation. —H. BROWN, Realtor | 8 W. Huron PE 2.4810 LAND SUITABLE FOR sUBDI. vision, Lots for immediate build- ine: i ie for — commercial SYLVAN |" REALTY 2363 be press LK, RD. . PE oie Daily 9 to 8 SAT., SUN. 9 TOS - % ACRE ~ S OWNER P.O. 60 POOT LOT NEAR SCHOOL, 67 _Kenilworth. ~~ PONTIAC AREA A beautiful 15@ x 150 ft. lot. In a nigat d uses an Ss Equit- able roved Priced at ealy siiso with $500 dows. Water- 1s He i “ x & new neigh- berhood with good road. A mod- etately restricted area. As low Ga $585 with 860 down SUBURBAN LOTS ‘s x 120 homesite in s . Situated, between 2 lakes lake privi- corner to suet $2808 ae eash Lake Privileges with Lake. A, Denutifuly, wooded it Shararal : Lake b Priv on. main highway 10 ‘rap diy de de; veloping area “—. barns, milk heesa. toot and mise, other bidgs. Real bar: gain John K. Irwin oe vues o be Since 1925 Gegsiaw Street t_5-0447 Eve. FE 2-1904 125 ACRES Besutiful large I-room country home, living — — —_ natural fireplace ston: aurea. Open large dining winding brick “it lace. Streamlined kitchen; 1 first ; Merge utility; also basement: 4 and with pri en private lake and live stream; | eee farm land, now under culti- vation: 2 barns and silo. | By Pull price, 978 Baldwin -6203 Co-operative Real Estate adh anand 90 ACRES — Clarkston with school bus by door, Early Ameri- of 8 rooms and E, Kennett ORCHARD: we LEASE OR RENT. | Oaklana Tw. 20 acres igh | of mechener ma Beare varieties of +: ples, inc 4 Ted Balmas, ‘eae _ Detroit 34, Mich. TWint PWinbrook aot NEW 5-APARTMENT BUILDING. $3200 net eens $15,000 down. 142 W. Columbi MILK ROUTE "FOR SALE” WRITE Pontiac Press Box OROCERY stonn Fou & Beer & — pee. Meat. li- 3-9107. — To BUY, TO SELL — REALTOR Partridge ts “THE BIRD” to see. Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE TODAY'S SPECL nee) Busy trailer MONEY WAITING ~ You May Borrow ~ | UP TO $500 FEderal 4-05.35 : . Money to Loan 53 | (State Licens enders) a CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 to 10639 esre Mont “deals clowd os » ntioutes. Loans also made on furnit OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 - % PONTIAL STATE BANK BLDG TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN A TO san Liv: HOU: Pb_ Rochester OL 6-071] OL 1-9781 QUICKLY for PEOPLE WHO WORK Use this specialized service ot gab PA RY WORKERS Come in or Phone GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN 69 W. Huron FE 3-7181 Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST Onitmited funds for single family ee oa rene ~concees H. G PETERSON 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bide. | Phone F® 5-84606 -- WE 54-6772 i} | Swaps 55 | HOUSETRAILER AND AUTO FOR iw or later Chevrolet. 266 Judson 3 cITy LOTS, ‘2 MILE FROM City Hall. Will sell or swap for auto apd pay difference. FE 2-4120. | TRADE _ equity, 1950 MERCURY | CONVERTIBLE. {wit swap for smal housetrailer k or_ will sell cheap. FE 8-1117. * adore HOUSE FOR _ FE 44648 ROOM MODERN OIL HEAT. IN "om trace for vacant property, housetrailer or what have you. J. VALUET, Realtor Fr 3 : Gatase Ay. FE_ 5-0683 | | Co-operative Real Estate Service | TRADE ALLIS-CHALMER TRAC- tor for housetrailer or car of equa! _Value. FE 5-505 after 4 TRADE. TRADE IN ANYTHING of value as down yment on our high grade u cars, rea! — income land c ts, lum- blocks, merchandise, etc. H. Hwy. Dray- f S*Wanwelt: 40 Drie Plains. OR 3-1355. a CHEV. BEL AIR & CASH 4 emai Land Contract. FE stiawond HIDE-A-BED. LIKE _for bedroom suite. OR 3-7171. wir GERMAN AUTOMATIC _ fer porch glides rE 5-2707. } FOOT STEWART COACH b trailer excellent condition. . or trade for furniture. FE CU. FT. FREEZER. HOME- made box suitable for fur farm, or could be used as milk cooler outboard motor or what. PE 4 YR. OLD RIDING HORSE FOR ‘~gale or trade for truck. 2300 Pranklin Road. SWAP YOUR OLD LAWN MOWER on & new one Very bere money for past-due Veehet taser = ~- sori peeds. Choose the ,| ELECTROMASTER RANGE. HOL- way ou want to pay. lvwood bed. mattress and box Special, Past Service For springs. Good condition. FE 3-9047 ‘Sale Household Goods 57| “~~~ KROEHLER B chair. $20. UE VELOUR. KR == venport “and Stage +f Heyke dd —_— Cash. or Yocie OR coL pe POT » REFRIORRATOR. Good ition, Come _ Make offer _ 61 Riviera ‘ELUXE KENMORE WRINGER washer, upright Kenmore - sweep er om im excellent . condition. OR DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. GOOD —. $45. Call after 6, 2023 __Voorheis AVENPORT AND ADJUSTABLE : Good cond. 532 Jud- FURNITURE DAVENPORT © OB CHAIR, $23. GOOD DOUBLE MAPLE BED. BEAUTY- rest —— $s. : Pe tats cach lent condition Leaceso LEAP aoor A CHA Ts scend: A veit'of lamp tables oo) lamnq, meo, __teau_ 2-3300. DAVENPORT AND 3 CHAIRS, $30. PE 2-5723, After 6 p. m._ oxi | oRayR RUG A ) AND PAD. TWIN 8 baby Tenda. FE oSise be “Wins DUNCAN PHYPE room = 1 year sacrifice. 2 rug pads 0x: diier, FE 43969. ELECTPIC _ REFRIGERATOR. Large icebox, suitable for hong EASY SPIN IN DRY WASHER. EX- cellent ti $70. FE 86-0740. ELECTRIC STOVE. $25. OR 3-4507. ‘Call after 6 p.m ELEC TROMASTER ELECTRIC range. Pull sized —- 4 burn- $25. Good condition. FE ers. 53-7043 ELECTRIC RANGE, FLOOR MOD~ $45; — refrigerator, cs — rT} a _ ~— blue. 2 90, and “oxl4, 420. ‘ath with r coffee urn, _ 6 drawer, garments. figurine, 8 ¢ PIECE —E WALNUT DINING ROOM suite also blue til’ back chair. PRIGIDAIRE ELEC. REFRIG. and stove. Maytag washer. Wal- nut tea wagon fireplace screen. _VE 86-0169. _ FOR SALE EASY SPINDRY PE 28828. very good condition, $30. 2 +SALE GUARANTEED RE- ea TAIOiS wees $39.96 up er washers .. . $39.95 up - Cae washers . ...... $69.06 up Vacuum clearers coe 8 7.08 up Roy's 96 Oakiand — FE 2-402 GAS STOVE. 4 BURNER. DIVIDED top. recent Call after 6 or Sat. 111 Calvert GOOD DINING) Room oe $50. _PE_2-6000. pecory steve, trie _&-0i erator FE & SINGER _chest. et HT PI- NDITIONED wales aus with matching ibench, blonde % mattress, REFRIGERATOR, 7 _ $20 RANGE WESTINGHOUSE, "ELEC- tabe tom $35. Barca: Sat = Sale Household Goods 57 PPP LLL AL AEA AA IN SINK WITH RIGHT Electric, 1060 W Huron WAY BED AND MAT- ROLL - A ‘cheap. OR ELECTRIC FE =| f FRIGIDAIRE ; REFRIG- | Tiont ri YR eood. $65. | and runs $0740, REBUILT r AND GUARANTEED. Easy — dryer washers Johnson. 4+-5168. FONT ASL tachments, Excellent _ Call after 6 povoRt STOVES — py Turner's 602 | 2-0801. atonal ~ BOOKSHELVES ~ AND drawers. 5 pieces. Also, mapie= “aan 70 OR 3-5255. 502 N. "WITH AT: condition “SOLD & EX Mt. Clem- STORKLINE > BABY CRIB ) AND | wardrobe chest. Beautyrest mat- | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 PALL LLLP LA AAA LL AANA CUSHMAN “EAGLE” 8COOT- Grain. apd ol, reas chairs, single Aes full house, ‘excellent condi bed ‘wun souraes woe ce pring. ie $2715. Lawn mower, Lad ue .clork. 29. Utica Rd. condition, $6. 632 Ana s. POWER MOWS a B, REPRIOEN: _mingham, after 4 o'cloe WHEEL TRAILERS. CUSHMAN ; 2 cylinder 8 H. P. motor A-1. Self priming centrifugal pumps 16 capacity Chean- while thev last. 1 hich pressure oump 250 Ibs, GE ee Fr see __pressure_} MA_ 5-6T76 RIGERATOR ~ KELVINATOR ; : RR Now wm we FE 20 | Artists’ supplies, hobby Ld - REAIROTON. MAIN hare supplies—check our clas sification “Hobbies _and Supplies” No. 24A,. ANCHOR FENCES oney down F.H A sporoved FREE E: ESTIMATES es FE 5-147) ~~ AWNINGS Secpeell standard sises im | ae ck, is 0. & PONTIAC TENT & AWNING CO. I akland Ave. H BEAT “THE HEAT | New ton window tr cond, | $389 value, now $249 E 8-0740. | BEES AND EQUIPMENT FOR 2 hae Less than balf perce. FER ‘BE “TORN ; DOWN. re OY'S 24 IN BIKE. ~@OOD CON- rl PE ¢7444. 451°E. Mont _calm We buy New cotton mattr thing for th ress sel] and exchange every- the home. Come in and convineed. Oakland Furniture SOLID PUMED OAK DINING | room suite. table. 6 chairs, buf- able. — PE 5-550, after 5. Ww. ere ——“srupio ¢ iene FE 2 ‘TRADE 5 OAS AS RANGES FOR ELEC- tric. ro Electric, 1060 E. GAS. TABLE TOP. Ex- — condition. —Reasonabie. M1 meet SLUMBER CHAIR AND - ottoman, both red +4773. plastic. win. FHOR AUTOMATIC GLADIRON, Like new. $50. 63 Poplar off pele: | ee GENERAL ELECTRIC DRYER. Good cond. R bie, PE 2-2458. GUARANTEED WASHERS good hand and power mowers for used sale cheap. Lawn mowers shar | -. J Barnes Hardware. ia Wo uTos TRADE ¥ YOUR “LAND CONTRACT. | 60 8. Telecrach WALTON BLVD. F FRONTAGE. | take car-in trade OR 3-0200 56 For Sale Clothing BALLERINA FORMAL. SHORT jacket. worn only once. Le Call between 1 and 2:30 p.m. FE 2-617. LIGHT BLUE BALLERINA FOR- mal, size $, worn once. $15. FE 2-0083. LADIES USED SUIT. SIZE 12. & weaving loom, FE om. Wi-E. _Huron___ — TOPCOATr ¢ svir. oon riding habit. Mane ~ TAN Sizes § 40. ‘Sue. 12. MI 6-1 MAN'S cUIT aa ONCE. 8 | 40. Compiete wardrobe of. men clothing Hearin~ FE 2 wa concent Sale Household Goods 37 AMSTERDAM RUG IENTAL Eh Seoul ee Ss before 6 p.m. No Sunday calls, ASEHALT. TILE... 3c Apt. size gas e $24.93 Avot. s' electric stove $20.05 Table electric range ... $39.95 5 pe. wood breakfast set ... apes 8 pe. set 38.95 2 pe. living room suite ..... $19.95 Bed pring ..... $18.05 Large vanity : $20.05 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT FREE PARKING WYMAN’S _____18_W. Pike Onl HOTPOINT PREEZER 1-Pt ts. old. In mod ros. FE HEYWOOD - - WAKEFIELD BLOND wheat fi corner bookcase. helves. Cast $85. . _fect condition, 1729 Beverly Rd# «PT. DEEP Mae ee ua new. Dish truck, shelves. 247 __State_ St. KINGSTON TANK VA’ , LIKE new, Reasonable. FEB 5- KELVINATOR | REFRIGERATOR. and — $60 both. KELVINATOR DEEP FREEZE. | eu. ft. Filled only adjustable Wil) sell for a 13 ty Baldwite Next to adker's ant Lord’s specials 8 ~ dinette set . sofe-bed.. sed TVs from 836.05. once. Like new. _ uD 8 PC. 62 E. roll-away bed, %» siz BLOND DINETTE svU e. FE 54-0179 | Iroquois. 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. _Blue Mohair ¢ $35 22077. 3463 Auburn Pd. ~~ TRADE-IN SALE — CRUME EL emae C sis FE ITE. FE 4-3573 UP. USED Gas BLAC KETT'S | + $30 . $8) . 2 | OFFER a | Nails, $9 ki wit ft. stee] fence posts, 9@ eents. $8.95 Sheathing boards, $75 M x8's- $85 Paint as low as Le ty Reszensnls prices ig all puitting | ke | BL ACKETT S | 4 8. Sa Ww FE 2-553 ; scuaHON ey Wattiie | BLDG. SUPPLIES davenport and «ree _ vel- 8161 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston vet lounge ens 3128 00 -W 5 b MA §-S811 24 West Huron. FE 41234. | BATHROOM FIXTURES. YOUNGS- town kitchen. Furnaces; oil, gas. e Hot water and steam _ gutomatic water heater, fet. chine cabinet. on San: boilers condition. Unusual buy. H403.| hardware, electrical supplies Spc oax pinine Roowsurre | fitefa st Goxe rod balm iG i mM av ttings i) | apa Stoke = (HEIGHTS SUPPLY) "308s Perry Sylvan Village. St. FE 45431. REFRIGERATORS. 3. LAST YEAR'S | BOY'S IN. BICYCLE. GooD 1 models. One of America’s | condition. mall refrigerator. best brands. Fn lig New, guar: | Good condition. MI 41115. agtees for 5 years. fe) ————— ; ieee $279.00. htly scratched in| RED FRIEZE LA N COUCH . Michigan Piuorescent, 393 «and Chatr. 4 vrs Reynolds _Orchera Lake Ave. & Martins Trumpet. FE 2-3600__ 1 | SEMI-AUTOMATIC KENMORE | COAL WATER HEATER. $20. OAL Reason-| | as | CHORE M MOD- 96, and 8-347 P POWER MOWER snow plow ttac ve a - meade table saw New re ee CAST IRON “TUB ON atory Galv ur ann wn side arm beat 4-467" | CIRC E -{ tures, newest, brightest and most modern type of lighting for kitch- ens dineties bedroom a rece reation rooms $11.96 value $5.95 Slight factory marred Call at factory showrooms. Michigan Flu- _orescent, 393 orehard=) Lake Ave, Builders Contractors ' Home Owners Flush Panel Doors First quality -— new — all sizes. TAPPAN DELUXE GAS \§ RANGE Birch . gum - mahogany - oak. Con wee pee being Lite new. 13. Double bed. cam-| Prices starting at 464 . $10. Chrome sepaggg tend aad rtd pnb boo Cherry antique chest. Call; New fire sheathing oe ied aevivea: mg. Ficere eure oS 8 fer xr west 43581 Bargainat $8.90 Midland Ave, Drayton 4 8 2 Se Plains. Sashabaw ‘LINOLEUM, % OFF Reclaimed ‘Bricks R 3-2706. Vinyl Inlaid oe Wa Leeks Oct yours before the summer | Used cae cobs —— ponte Stee Rete bana. wremen a LINOLE FUM .... YD. 2% Used sheating - very ; makes, 936 M Huron Gar-| Armstrong's vinoflepor ‘4 price 4. Lene IO . 2x10, 2x12. ROBES pease PAINT. $3.50 a oN eae He «922 Used Trade-in Dept SUE stmt, 01.95 Gal) New and us ‘= . S ERS. Tat W. Huron St. SURPLUS LUMBER AND MATERIAL SALES CO. $340 Highland Rd ._ (M30) OR 3-7092 ~ CLOSING OUT 196.90 PAINT |... .cccscceese. ONO log TILE (9x8 fiecesiccc., 30 LAID LINOLEUM 22.0.2... 190 LL TILE Wa (80. FT... be a) SMITHS: 257 S. Saginaw ‘ he ongerreoasts LARGE _size.” FE_5-8316, after 6 p.m CASH FOR | “FURNTTORE 35 woop Ss ScarFOLD JACKS, good condintion. OR 3-7440. |8 PIECE SOLID OAK DINING VR 3-4439. one, swe MACHINES | room suite $8. OR up unro Elee- | - ws. _¢ st ay Sn ae Henson OB Bee U8ED TV a00p sn DF USED eaCTR anes ea APE Pee (Garage we GAS RANGE. —— w HUDSON oe as One = read a? cut garage, $340. he Shee . Furniture, Appliances Lake G ‘k M COMPANY Cost: $485, will sell for $250. FE- ‘SED BARGAIN SA SCISSORS, LAWN MOW- 4-0107 after 5:00. N sew Bes INS ERS, PINKING SHEARS, - Sane a Saar "siaees | EN KNIVES AND SICKLE BARS ner Cabinet $14.95. 6 yr. crib camere tuto. elec range . $129.95 WORK u dosnamten complete $14. Electric range | Westinghouse electri. range i FE 5-7835 2558 SE "Walton $9.95.. Washer $19.95. Rad Leonara refrigerato = teil recort! maker 50. China cabi- | Frigidaire auto. sprog 6 IN: ATLA® JOINER. WITH % net $10.80 Adt. F rator #930. OE Automatic washer.. Very “qed condities. ‘site. ates oa TAIN “FURNITURE Other "washers ca fa deat wih pewter CLAY TON Ss Swivel desk cht. vat chair und 4 $40. U Today pin dh yur bills, ap -to- penny - BUCKNER FINANCE CO. Above Walgreen's PE 4-0541 CORNER oe & HURON “PONTIAC SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? “YES” promptly to emploved men, women—married or single. Na- tion wide = Single visit loan, ~~, hay . Write or come “LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 71W Lawrence. FE 2-0249: Pontiac rental rood Location in Pontiac. an ueable re tate at 616.000 on terms. “ Freese & & locker _— th North- Sinex” trom Lake i ——, sr Bsiad 39 | Top-noteh rer eae” bel Scien “Ein LOANS. WITH QUICK SERVICE? Ph, FE §-8121 | Home & Auto: protect your} 4 months to Triaid Linoleum VINYL he Mg Ploor Tile TILE “bie: 60 per ey at ms Harold's Paint & Lino. “@pen Friday Nite Till 9 AUTOMATIC MAYTAG. NECCHI Ma oats machine. — carpeting. ALMOST NEW Ft & Poster —— $35. $25. 21 ‘sremsare ‘gocher $15, room suites, $19.50 uo er hems, USE OUR_EASY PAYMENT “WAY PLAN canada 0m ween Y Ee WANT A SEWING — MACHINE? ~ My dared nen, Beets Pert | | Wontioghowe y Forced - "? qatiebic tor 6 6 rooms. Furniture and Appliances TR ADE. IN DEPT. Used } winte: For bottle or city as Reasonable. EM . or 125 Ww. Huot FE 40583 .. drawer —_ clulacaleteieievaieiciers bedi 8-002 “Where naire Used to Be.” |. , "poster be . | ELECTRIC LIGHT TURES LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE % ~< — er — | fer every room in es bons in price at Jack's. 183 N. Perry | ‘oy, piece sreaktont eet. TADOAUE $29.50 | Mewest 1955 designs, Tertific var paren aon Bee. fae) Par gars abe Elect wees, $29. Dest s odeaby pes $40. PE = and chair. .... $39.50| Porch $2.95 value, Bo" bughtiy 44-7675. _ 6 piece “why room suite... $49.50 pote A irregulars, lars Michigan VING ROOM ¢ ROOM pit awe . uard Lake. Ave. circulator, 3 am) bed, FLINT WELL Sreceers tnd cheat 2 ripe win: THOMAS ECONOMY | "fet pum arang DE os es" ges. - 605 as. 4. Hilltop Dr. Oxbow Lake. FURNITURE CO. FUEL OIL TANKS 9 ¢U. FT REFRIO- . 8. SAGINAW 8ST. : | te AN. 373 Gal., 15 in. legs, erator on Rea- Wihitoan wad PR. $00. PORTA: Pa Delivered: Fe rE ONE GRADE DOOR 1 CHEST OF ble washer. Latindry tubs and , drawer: table, $10. OL 22177. o is. ib me Gd W . ashbowls with fittings 11.95 ment of pillows, drapes end bed- AYNE_GABERT’S epee bath sets with . cents. Saahena b- i= | APPLIANCE SPECIALS) wiile‘aust, “ibi.s0 j Mayteg Washer, A-1 Shape... .$39 | \ rs 12% IN & y ecece rere Olas Size Elec. Ra $48 | SAVE PLUMBING Y lie im. wed TV... 95. REA Victor ae oa | 100 8. Se s 7 PE 5.2100 7 yo ere .+..$49 | HOLLIN a el ee _ eae eee or cove ° e oes ize Refrig. 7 cu. dah arg Paints Peene'Pn . tac choose from. ti a ee = Terms. Save up to 25 per cent © oma hom PORCH on new floor sam Boy's 22 in Ag by oon. 121_&. ¥. FE 3-6189| boat, $10. Mr 47is1. am comune, £928 "s Rental & Sales spat’ bay Byape ah ly open ‘* sac 10 NB. tes tne. agers For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Serres FLUORESCENT FIX- Ps IONE an HR oe = Ce ean ©. é SR aa oe ‘ ies a =o s « THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY. 5,,1955 For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 INSULATE NOW i. : AND SAVE MONEY —~ CALL $20,000 = “, MUST WRECK Big house N_ Perry &t. Will sell ieee 7 wiece stuff. flooring. doors. we ete, ' Either for cash or ae or | =. 7 - entire house. as is, See *K'G. HEMPSTEAD - 103 B. Huron PE 4-626 bidg. supplies.OR 3-1217, OR 2%, LAWNMOWER $68. PE 32-6206, ONE ore ENAMEL TOP EXTEN- _-PLYWOOD _-~" f%} tm. fir, 4x8, per sheet. =e % tm. sanded Sb GEOL cscuc. $3.95 4x8 hardboard .............. $ 4x5 3 ba board $4 49 4x7 grendi'lite bathroom board $5. Bathroom heaters.... $7.95 M cabinets. .... $17.05 Office file cabinets .,.......$40.50 Damaged Refrigerators Some still in cartons at give away prices. © HUTCHINSON Trailer Sales 4615 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains POWER MOWER, «4 CYCLE, 21 inch, Ironrite troner, studio Gavenport, washer, single bed, ap and er, r FE 23-5600, PLUMBING ‘SPECIALS ey store pest door, 3 jer. ae = ols eo walit — } Open ‘daily ye Arnason Picmbing Spply #80 Mis Ortonville, We Deliver REPATRED TO doors. 200,000 FEET Fir Dt sizes. No. 1 — i oe SELECT RED SETS JAMBS PAINT GRADES Tr) NEW —_ DOORS. ae HAGGERTY LUMBER CO. MaArket 41084 your ga- ‘ook like new Lengthen 197 Haggerty Hwy. Wallea Lake at ai & mattress, leather rock- |: 2 wheel New Hardware Stock A.C. COMPTON & SONS 14900 W. Huron Rd. (M59) } Pontiac, Mich. TO BH SOLD AT Public Auction Mon., May 9 Beginning at 11 a.m. (E.S.T.) Consisting of: BUILDERS HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT: Latbing Hatchets-Hand Axes-Bledges- Hammers - Chisels - Yan- kee Screw Drivers - Crow Bars-Squares - tool bozes- Hand Planes - Levels-Hand Drills - Hand & Mitre Saws- Coping & Hack Saws-Rules-" Tapes - Chalk lines . Saw vises «+ Portable »Bench Grinders - Pipe “Vises - Pipe Wrenches - Wheelberrows- Gas ‘Lamps . Drilig - Open End Box & Socket Wrench Sets - Snips - Window ' Frame & Sashes - Storm Sash - Single & Double Strength Glass Paints, Varnishes-Enamels- Lacquers - Thinnerg - Shel- lac - Waferlox Sealers-Bpray Paints - Ol] Colors’ - Putty- — Pillers - Masti Tape - Cas- 4 eo Glue, ete. MISCELLANEOUS: Shot Gun Ghelis - Toys - Oll Boaps - Garden Tools - Wire Brushes -. Sponges - Wali Paper Cleaner & Removere- Waste Baskets-Scrub Pails- Piant Food-Insect Sprays- Garden Hose - Dripolators- Cory Coffee Makers-Roast- ers . Kettles - Pressure Cookers - Pyrex Glaseware- Picnic Coolers - Fishing Equipment, ete. Complete line of Fairfield Matched Kitehen Closet and Bathroom Fixtures & Fit- tings. OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES: Wall Shelving- Island Counters - Desks- Adding Machines - National Cash Register - Typewrit- ers - Computing Scale - Chairs. etc. No Approval Required-Im- : Detivery. INSPECTION: Gat - May 7 9:30 AM te 4:00 PM Samuel Ls Winternitz & Co. Auctioneers, Liquidators, Appraisers 1160 National Bank Bullding Detroft 36, Mich. Phone WO 1-0069 POWER ag wallyh = a __mangie “POWER MOWERS foro-Bclipse & Majestic mowers. ome selection-rotary mowers $49.50 Hand mowers, $9.95 Trade-ins accepted. Easy terms. eg ier Clinton , Engine Sery- KELLY'S HARDWARE 3904 Auburn at Adams. Auburn Height FE 2-8811. 276 Berry all steel. ful aranteed. gy Al vearirrs on 371 8. lock FE 2-0203 SALES , | pActont i eg Bee A _TASKER'S, 63 W. Huron St MANUFACTURERS AGENT § BALE. When Wese_one gone fore os more. with burner from $225, Seoem mercis MFROT Fg abigtally MRS. NEW! NEWMAN'S Wantery G Shop, ois Orchard Lk., near MUST SELL - LUSTATE ALR UU pt AS __All_for Call EM” io Hearing Aides ALL TRANSITOR NO CLOTHING RUB The only top mike ANSISTOR IN THE WORLD FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION 2, 20 LB. PHILGAS CONTAINERS, 5. MY 3-500]. Penny Paint Sales gla teen 2 Gallons for 29399 Rubber base pairt. cal... Roller or pan, I cent 1 Gal. Paint and Roller or Pan,...$3. FLOOR SHOP Oven 9-9 oo S Saginaw 8t. PIANO. TABLE oa 4 _ CHATRS: — frog son ae 387 Sherryiewn, PORCH AND Spe GLIDER, _ 67 inch, coil springs; 14 and 16 ——s ; Biber beng ee ATIS, aoe mowers, Eureka a= For Sale Miscellaneous 66 Save Money at “BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 "AT mPa STsTPRE SSE TDI oss 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU Rock lath, 32 ft. bid. C. & C. S8e C& 25 sheetrock, Co seccness 1 masonite, Pacer + 2.56 ix 6td. bds. per M. 08 1x12 std. w. bds. per M. v ixé w, per M, ....+.§T®. ixlt_w. , ft. ....38e fet eee vesueece 2x8 std. - 4iseiae 2x8 std. Douglas fir’ pet Me 00.00 | = blanket Insl., 100 4x0x%”" fir Plyscore .......... pont dl fir plywood .....se... '$3.95 ‘% W. ° pipes. at gs ixexas plywood ...... ra 60.00 4x0x% Kn. 1210 —, pine, x12 paneling Cedar fence ae Sececsines es Nails, #s and 16's, comm,, “keg. 8.95 — pil 6.0) 2.2.5... oo eee 89.05 mm. doors, { . $29.95 w. wp. Comb. doors ooee $14.95 40 power mowers, from... $50.96 3 pe. colored — Kos all fittings. seat, medicine cab. ....... $150.95 bh pry ated IP YOU ARE BUILDING A HOUSE IVE .OUT AND SAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL MATERIALS SURE BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. mie Et, 34171 Telegraph & 9 Mile Rd. Detroit. = FL 1-4184 SIMMONS STUDIQ_ COUCH, to double bed. Good condi- son outboard motor, STORM SASH poe ppl combination windows LOW LOW priceli FE 4-6089 ® am. to 9 p.m. Septic Tanks Trenching—Holes dug. Com ~ __installat jon if desired. PE 2- SEWER & DRAIN TILE GREASE TRAPS, SUMP CROCK CONCRETE CULVERT PIPE MANHOLE RINGS & CO ALL TYPES OF COAL & 5 oes UPPLY CO. m2 Orchard Lake Ree FE 3-71 101 STALL SHOWERS ~— COM with faucets and curtain terrific value, $33.33. Lavatories complete with gleaming chrome faucets $14.95. Toilets $38.50 val- ue $19.95. These are factory sec- onds. Michigan Fluorescent, 383 _Orchard Lake Ave. PLETE $69.50, STEEL — GATE, 8 PT. wide. $18. FE 86851. Talbott Lumber B. P. 8. Paint, also tin and Bond rubber bard- were, plumbing, electrical sup: eee Tarpeulins. standard eises in PONTIAC. Sener 1 eee “AWNING CO. —___@0_Oakiand Ave. EVISIONS. REFRIG freezers, electric stoves, USED 22 22 IN., He HOMART COAL FUR- nace, with =r control, com- te. Cheap. J. R. Neph Co. OA 8-3801. WELSH BABY-BUGGY AND PAD. Perfect condition. $15. FE 2-3675. WEAVING LOOM. MAKE YOUR S00 stole. rugs, etc. OR ~ WELCH THs WEEK 2x4s PER LIN, FT. ALL LENGTHS ~ = Wrecking Co., Inc, 31245 t t. Rd. Cor. Orenard Lake Rd. Daily 8:30 to 6 Sun. 10 to 2. Used Bldg. Materials of All Kinds NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Lumber, doors, creas: pipe. I) beams anvic irons, steel sash, Open Sunday Pachoud W recking Co. 2001 Dixte Biv E 5-09108 Beside Pontiac Drive-in WTaater ee. Buser. a, poe i M. “$160.00 i es ' ’ EQUIPMENT. st. NI Otice | lai REAL..GOOD-con— — See . bed e a © 5 Pee OM, a = Cope. 1955 by EA Service, tm, 5-5 “Pop put on the extras ‘cause I like to speed!” Do It Yourself 61 an es eS ~~ ~ DO You HAVE DECORATING We can you with the hun ‘at tne latest fashionable rubber paints. H FJ. “POOLE CO. 151_ Oakland Ave. +1504 Zo s Rental & Sales Tools mis tile, sand - Wa Monte tcalm, FE WHY PAY THE HIGH DOLLAR FOR PAINT? FULLY GUARANTEED PLYCOTE PAINT, PER GAL. $1.98 DUTCHCRA PER | GAL. FE ¢1112 KING BROS. PONTIAC RD AT OPDYEE Cameras, Equipment 61A OTHER lis CAMERAS & EQ long play eicord w/case 79.50; Phototlectric exp. meter w/case $8.45; 4x5 Speed Graphic Phd en $95; Kodak 4. CIAL 35mm metal slide files reg. 2.95, only $1.98. We buy, trade and sell cameras. EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOP. FE- $-6615. 67 West Huron, Sales Musical Goods 62 PIANO. 638. FE 4-0713. ACCORDIAN SALE. ALL SIZES. to beginners at our FE 5-5428, 5-4574. a After 6330p m. CABLE SPINET PIANO IKE __hew. Sell for best offer. OR ere, CHILD'S WEST POINT TROM- bone, FE 5-7482. — ESTEY hear ogre FOLDING eS anywhere. —specia’ *CALBI MUSIC CO. __Wilson_c! cies | and bag SPINET PIANO. RESPONSIBLE party wanted to take over low — rt pease Mr. Carroll, Sano TUNING AND _REPAIR- _ing. Oscar Schmidt. PE 25211. RE - CONDITIONED GRINNELL Bros. U capo piano. Medium size. Looks lays like new. $195. Terms. “Ge agher's. E. Huron St. FE 4-0566. BUNGALOW SIZE PIANOS. PLAIN cases. Reconditioned throughout. 1 year guarantee. Excellent ee Segmnets or advance to ee $6 per mana. CALBL. MUSIC oo 119 N. Saginaw ss FEE USED UPRIGHT PIANO. ea Bargain! $25. Del. Galla- gher's 18 E. Huron. FE 4-0566 Sale Office Equiment 63 WRITING DESK. 7 Underwood ty oer ier: _ #6351, Call La DRAWER. $55. FE “Sale Store Cauipmanst 64|- RESTAURANT par, |. cooler, cigar case, 501 8. Saginaw Epa mone Ns 1 First St., after 3 p. m 1 D 4 CATERPILLAR BULL-DOZ- er. Nice condition. 1 TD9 Inter- national. bull-dozer. One cater- pillar No. 10 road grader. 1 cat- erpiliar D4 front oe loader. 23 W. Kennett. FE 5-9057 | PLYWOOD Low Cash and Carry Prices. 4x8x'4 Fir Plywood GIS. $4.16 4x8x% Fir Plywood Gig $5.12 % ywood GIS $6.40 4x8x% Fir Plywood GIs ae = Plywood GID aS fe . per ith Fir Pils $3.84 — = other btm Pontiac Plywood “Co. 1488 Baldwin Ave FE 2-2543 ROMEX A BY coll. Sinks, crate marred. 18. 30 gal. bottied gas heaters, 50, 62 gal. el heaters, 50, G, A, Th , 80 8. Perry. ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRIT- rr, a g00d condition, $55. FE DITIONED srw. or pe pica neclgg AE $70.50, FE 20143 free home demonstration. = US BEFUXE YOU BUY There will be a demonstration of the new Miracle Blond Refinisher saturday Afternoon and Evening MAKES OLD FURNITURE LOOK NEW. KEMTONE, GOLD BOND. AND SEAL - RITE PAINTS. . AND VARNISHES.,. * 139 DIFFERENT COLORS -TO CHOOSE FROM. * COME AND SEE PHELP’S FOR OUR WEEKEND " SPECIALS. ’ MANY ITEMS GOING BELOW COST, | PHELPS ELECTRIC Phone. On 31217 On S1ate Evenings every day 9 to 8, end 9:30 to 4:00 Bunday.” TOLEDO ) GROCERY Y SCALES, 93 8S Francis, FE 2-7136. Sale Sporting Goods 65 - GUNS-BUY SELL TRADE Manley Leach, 10 Bagley _ GUNS. BOATS. MOTORS BUY. sell, trade Burr-shell 375 8. Telegraph. FE 2-4706. RIFLES. ALSO BLACK & TAN Rr & 7 yr. old riding horse. 2-1686. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 LODO DLL PPL LEIITIO 1 TOP SOIL, FILL DIRT, ” ames sand and gravel. Earl Howard, FE ¢8493 or FE _ Oli. 1-A BLACK DIRT. CALL FE 2-8207 i-\ TOP SOIL, DRIVEWAY GRAV- BLACK DIRT FILL Dene. CLAY or sand Ail kinds ef sand and gee | _ top soil. OR 3-7549 or PEAT a GRAVEL. CO. 40364-14 Mile Rd.. Walled Cake BLACK mo phil AND PEAT. PILL. TRUCKING BY LOAD, MY ‘NEED SOIL? DO You" 5-621, PERTILIZER, ORGANIC SEWAGE disposal, § yards, $10, Delivery. Phone PE 5-8682 or FE 5-6826. EXCAVATING Yop sul: sand one gravel and fi" dirt. PE 40172. FARM TOP SOIL and black dirt. 6 yard lead, __$10 delivered, FE 4-6588. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. TOP 87, RUN ROAD GRAVEL, PRO- ALL KINDS on Mey. Srpaw. A& of eh at AL, Friday Chick FEED, SEED AND FE KING BROS ra ae! PE ¢1112 _ PONTIAC RD. AY OPDYKE NEARLY NEW ri LP. GARDEN tractor. plow, and cul- . ry e tivelor. Also. sbickes OR 30467. aia NEW Parts and — Mo- “avis, Be Op | pore RA EE M0. ca aio el FENCE BUILDING. 4180 lovee seal Powers, Rd. orse. 2 saddle colts, 6270 Maybee Rd. Clarkston. - a YEAR “Yer Bt FOR SALE i itwan OLD GELD- sad- i FAMILY COW, ¢ YRS. 1 HEIFER : FE_ 23-0533. FOR SALE OR STUD SERVICE: cess road gravel theld dirt, field ima oa soy rare hoot trained send Washed 60 40 T pony rave. pea aravel 10A gravel, rel and whi y 5 lack _ mason sand. standard bred mares, 1 Palo- _ 32-1768, Price mino ra 1 sorrel mare, tg Gas AMOUNT OP GOOD TOP ewes, 1 buck sheep or soil 6 cu. yards delivered, $12.50 A eves. and weekdays. _Call PE 9-306, Granger Rd. Oxford. PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY YELLOW GOLD RIDING HORSE gravel. Pit run, 60-40 and cushion very smart; also, milk cows. nd. Wilkinsen Sand & Gravel.| Make me offer. 1673 Fenton Rd. _PE 46218. FE _ off 59 Highway. 6 YDS, HORSE MANURE, DE- | PALAMINO ~ GELDING. GENTLE. lvered, $15, EM 3-4207. pienty of — Black Hand 7 gee western Teasona ° er FE 20003 _ 80140 or PE 4 THOROUGHBRED, 2 YEAR ROAD GRAVEL Guernsey bull. PE 7-0194. 5_yards, $7.00 delivered. FE 46588. Wanted Livestock 73 Shredded Reat Humus | WANTED LIVESTOCK OF ALL FE 1-045 (8 yds. $12) PE 7e08.| ‘inde Forrest Jones, Clarkston. SoD tc PER PT. yl oo weber $15 ton. a aping. __Whites, PE srt GRAVEL FILL DIRT. FE TOPsOm. a FILL, SAND out grive FE. TOP : GRAVEL, FIL and black ain “and t. pone fred easonab OE WE ANURE. ROTTED COW 1 Waterfora Hill Kennels. Miso Diz- Was Coal.& Fuel 67 DRY SLAB AND __ Wood, KITCHEN wood, $$ cord del. FE §-2006. Goo DRY SLAB WOOD ce SCRAP WOOD AND LUMBER DE- livered by load from teeter: 4x4. _ FE 2-8745. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68) G sIZE ORCHID .00 up. Also many other lants. ORiwodon Gardens, ore &t., _mile north of Avbera. PANSIES, .05¢c; GERANIUMS. .50c; potted tomatoes 0c; combine. | up, Also asso garden plants. Vernot's Grese | _- mouse 2461 Williams Ave. (out “ be Dixie near to the Dostal nary}. Straw berry Plants...,.2c Des Mazan.O44 3. Rebinece arawberry plants band pp raspberry piants. _6-1882 PLANT NOW . vergreens at bargain prices L AKE SIDE NURSERY 3044 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Open_Eves. and Sundays. BETTER VARIETY OF | EVER- greens, shrubs, trees at popular prices. Well grown and fresh dug. Especially suited for ranch type. home planting. Bader ites & _1700 Scott Lake Rd. OR 3- For Sale Pets A. K. C. REGISTERED BOXER __puppies, FE 4-6003 AT STUD BOXER PLASHY F Sirea by champion. ft deed ot __Cross Acres. Fee $35. FE 2-0136. a RED, 7 MOS. 3 MALE. dees san e stone, _any time. PE 4-6584. AKC. BEAGLE —puPs L8O oe. ©. tween Livernois Rochester | Garden La equipment,| ste are truly that. Rd, Troy Twp. : 1393 & Woodward Avenue (North | With storm & Jalousie ws. 0 Mo Wa x520 of 4 ive Rd. a Plenty ot wardrobe. new bigger . W Rochestn Rea OL 1-317. Cail :_ Midwest ipeners, copes 8 7 ease boa weendeys. ST HEIPER Mich. ain Saw eae other new features. Low | 2 yrs, 1 veal calf, FE 3-0833. Se cee SS 45 ft. trailer package in history he err General a, ae Paite wl eotce bo _ Auction Sales - 77| Wolly and Tint Home. Used teats _ester. OL 1-3781 ers. Good selection. Buy or rental &-YEAR OLD PALOMINO WALK- AUCTION SALE PRI. NIGHT 6:30| Pian. ing horse. Anyone can ride. Also & uction House. 6089 We will take your contract ear, furniture, house lot or what have you on used trailers. Oxford Trailer Sales Michigan bottle gas. Trailer parts tity odera Caller ne [3 §° ™ ern . North re of White Lake 4111 Jackson Rd., Milford MU 4-3626 Auto Accessories 80 Auto Glass Service i, ea a ~ Rent Trailer Space 79 oT ia * Flence. reat WT, ome ; minum “sats rR: to 21 ft. Phar Paint and bardware. “TONY'S MARINE FIBERGLAS ‘KITS BoA ILERS SLAYBAUGH’S JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS 630 Oskiand Ave. Y MOTORS AND ‘low Jacket — Genesee 2101 ae Hw ERCUR a Switzer grees and Yellow Jacket Boats, jan boats. Saws and Hydraulie boat hoists HOO 12 FT. SPEED LINER, deck steering wheel. 10 HP Mer- cury motor. Speedometer SCHRAM AUTO PARTS 4900 W. Huron Rd. (M59) Pontiac, Mich. SATURDAY, MAY ‘TH. START- ing 12:30. Building bein, mn down. Entire contents 0: Purniture Warehouse. 3 miles east of Lapeer on M21. New and used furniture. Partial list: 50 drop — tables, 35 beds, 25 roll-a-ways, headboards, 20 silver chests, oat of lawn furniture, 4 truck loads of used furniture includin m and bed- _ 16 ft. steel “posts, tor, assortment of antiques. Pro- er, — — huctioneer ohn Riker aetna May 7 AT ». NOON, Located 2 miles south of Novi and y orchard 34 orchard dders = 2 davenports, lamps chairs, beds, dressers, tables, 13x19 Olson rug, 4 smaller rugs, g room suite, 2 dinette sets, stove, re- frigerator and many ‘other excel- items. Also m tscellaneous 2539 Dixie Hwy. 1949 BUICK Mi & Re mission. 16000 miles, exe,, cheap. 197% 8. Johnson, HUBA! HUBA! hub caps for most all HIGH COMPRESSION ED EL- brock polished aluminum heads, 23 «tud for 50 A B biock, $30. % race Wolverine camshaft, ahd Jolmston adju ar ey tappats $30. m. MeCULLOCH SI Pisa] GHAROER for _tew Ba. model i728 Basha- When you need it! Have you tried trailer. $500 compiete. 370 8, our we —- talled w very, PE 32-4418. you w insurance jobs All work guaranteed. Pree 1 Ib.| ! ranspOrtation Offered 87 of coffee to a customer with each door giass or windshield HUSBAND & WIFE OR 2 OR 3 turday Until 4 women riders to share expenses A & helo drive to Texas. EM 22 Oakland Ave. - 4-7066 | _ 3-8261 Z LEAVING FRIDAY NIGHT FOR & E . N! — burg. Tlinols. p ee bt to 1986 s & driving. heture cars os = a. have several _Bunds expenses 42190. PONTIAC DRIVEAWAY SERVICE BUY OR TRADE. TOP ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN HIGH $. CHEAP & SCRAP CARS, __Day or eve. FE 2-2666. THE HIGH 1 DOLLAR aes em Driv the extra miles, ve it will pay well. 4540 Dixie H. J. VANWELT OR 3-1355 pa in| REST from ‘BiLL"s CAR gama 62 Oakian: ers ~~ LOUIE'S “AUTO PARTS Open Evenings 7 Days a hate y generators Starters and . $6.50 poo —. $7.50 — used parts for ‘46 cars 86 Os ; Oakland Ave. Ph. FE 44513 ~~ For Sale Tires 80-A USED TIRES, 180, TO “CHOOSE from. All fizes. C & G. Service. _Auburn at Opdyke. Auto $ Service 8l REPAIRS, BUMPING. & PAINTING wPFREE ESTIMATE. ALL MAKES OF CARS. PAYMENT PLAN. J. Bai, Pate PES Soren. \LE, _ ‘Autiones?. , Phone Fe ‘For Sale Housetrallers “8 1084 PONTIAC CHIEF, 30 FT. BEST p 2-4535 TERiCaN oi AN GENERAL AND OTH- ge ond 1955, 29 ft. demonstrator, save dollars one 1953. My trandem. excellent shape, priced to sel, Used trailers as Re as down, Genesee Sale. 2101 Dix- wy. fo achohics WG Aad ow 30 Years Pair ___Cass_at_ West Pike st. GRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- — Shop, 23 Hood. Phone FE _For Sale Motorcyctes 83 ‘43 3 INDIAN $150. FE (45) MOTORCYCLE. 4-4819. L * AuoMINT TRAILER, 24 ai Very reasonable, Cail E NEW AND SECONDITIONED trailer homes on purchase _— Wh id rent mt when . par e pest aig bome as ag te] as ane 14 note o SOUSHTRAILER. 2771 Weaverton, “Rochester. terme, E 2-697 21 FT. 1954 RICHARD- — ios e Dubay Ct, Waterford, Mich, OR 36193, PONTIAC CHIEF . MOBILE HOMES es eee Up to Yo ean ba bay a Les, Hutchinson trailer Hatchineén’ $ aller r Sales %6 Dixie He Drayton Piains Phone OR 3-1202 Corner 8 Mile Road’ and . 2690 8 Dort y, Flint HOLLYWOOD BED AND A i} tank and stand- FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON t Harley Davidson see Harley vidson Sales Co. 372 8. Gagi- naw, : ee MOTOR- — old, Model fo08 Call OR 3-1678 after 6 pm. for Sale Bicycles . &4 BOY'S 26 BIKE. _ PE 17-9318. BOY'S BIKES ONE 2 IN, , $8. One 24 in. $15. ; 23-8206. 3% IN, BOYS SCHWIN | BICYCLE. Triple speed, OR 3-4001. 85 _Boats & _ Accessories In. SCHWINN CENTURY DEALER R & G BOAT LIFT ~ electric and band pgp {ode sod PORT- LE DOCKS- minum boate 2a en emer gp ar on dis fNLAND LAKES BOAT SALES PE 26122 Pontiac ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS ‘EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN BOATS mae eee Beee boat trailer, an MA- * RINE SALES & Tamvicns, aan 8. TELEGRAPH. Wake Up WHY TAKE LESS? We are now paying to $200 more cash fo igh clean, - low mileage. ——. rolets, Pontiacs. All mod- a and is 1046-1988. “This ed {ts not s.come on” MATTHEWS- ih. Don't delay ~ come in today, See "Bud" . or “Sid” Phone FE 44546 for appointment with buyers. 211 S. Saginaw St. ___Open_Weekdav Nit aes tia 9 WE PAY AY TOP DO! late mode COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester’ ' OPEN Sith yp Foe. Por top éetiar on inte meant 4 2627 7 Din e Hwy. “< om: oat NOW BOB PROST. Ine. |980 8. Woodward Birminenen WTD. JUNK CARS & SCRAP tn Fast service Cel! °E 40582. WANTED—LATE MODEL Wreck ears, "49 to 'H. a See M&M Motor Sales ra vee” Auto Parts [HARGREAVES ian i OMA RRA: ERMA: * | ) | 4 = —_ PONTIAC PRESS, - THURSDAY, MAY 5 1955 ry 4 core “TRUCKS | 958 Chev, % t. pick’p $1395 **§2 Chev. Suburban ..$745 ’50 Chev. 34 t. pickup $575 50 Chev, % t. pickup $545) — . 49 Dodge ¥% t. panel $275 < 48 Chev, tractor.....$195 - MATTHEWS- ‘HARGREAVES 211 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 “SEE THE ALL NEW GMC TRUCKS a1 Bape at : 75 OLIVER ‘BUICK -*54 Olds 88 2 dr.....$1995 -*83 Chrys. 2 dr......$1495 83 HR Cons vee $1395 "54 Ford 2 dr., ~ loaded ......+++ $1495 52 Cadillac 62 4 dr. $1995 "51 Cad. 4 dr., Fleet $1695 53 Pont. 4 dr. Dix.. .$1295 253 Buick 4 dr. Spc.. .$1395 254 Chev, 4 dr.......$1495 #52 Chev. 2 dr. Dix... .$795 51 Ford 2 dr., R&H. .$595 51 Pont., low miles ..$645 48 Ford Cpe., R&H . .$195 47 Pont. 2 dr..,......$145 10 Courteous Salesmen OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 2-9101 . - 30 HARDTOP "D = blue ton. | r dition light bine bod: . Lew! +7713. | “Et Sele Used Care | Sale Used Cars’ F Carknér—Studebaker emlais Seon MI 4-3410 will trade, CHEV. 3 DR. clean. Small am payment or rr 23-4120. NICE AND - ‘41 CHEV, 1 Prall 1648 CHEVROLET glide. $1100. __Tennyson_ dan, ivory turquoise, i j ede, apt. Nacthern & Southern “THE cae BILLY DEALERS”- $ Montcalm 53" eras BEL AIR 4 DR. sedan. Perfect condition, Power- PE 4-5435. 366 E. CHEV. 1955 BEL AIR 4 DOOR R SE- V-8 motor, & H. SHARP. . ‘STATION WAG. | radio, heater Good tires. $205. Larry power glide, 2 tone finish, 1948 CHEVROLET ties. offer. Also 1947 Pontiac. leaded with extras, save plenty | 1952 “MERCURY MONTEREY on this ome, fust your car down, ha Excelient cendition! FE up te 36 months on balance. 23-7042 ween 6:30 and 7:30. H i960 MERCURY Pats Hoe askin’s att Peegy Bt) Good Condi. Chevrolet-Oldsmobile tion. PE $3803 . —_ ‘Highway - Prey eile RY 4 DOOR. 21.000 ss ple 2 os Good shape, Reasonabie. CHEVRO: ELUXE 4 RR 3-4004 between 5 and 7 p.m. , Baal, Heater Ei Tight — < NASH: NO DOWN PAYMENT. Mi 43331, = Must take over payments. Can uC CHEVROLE1. B BEL-AIR. POW- Hurry While They Last ALL BODY STYLES AS LOW AS $1326.41 Headquarters for Chevrolets 13 MILE AND WOODWARD ‘'S) MERCURY AND ‘51 FORD Sedan Take over payments. PP 4.5048 be seen at A-) Arcadia Cot Courts. OLDS 1954. 08 HOLIDAY COUPE. white 62,498. EM a 34619 ate (6pm 99 PLYMOUTH. « DOOR SEDAN. Radio, heater, $50 di LAKE ORION MOTOR. SALES at Buckhorn Lake MY 2-2611 "ti til 9:00 p.m. ‘83 ‘S63 DeSoto V-8 4 dr. .......... ‘83 Ford Ranch Wgn . $280 WILSON GMC (38 £8: & Shan BS - 53 Pig, Gren. Cl Ope. $240 ‘ * he . oe ; OAKLAND CASS | -s3 wiliys Lart Gedan..........$180 i 0. AT a Desoto co. ere * $220 OPEN EVENINGS ['81 Bac’ Specs 4dr 222000000. Seo F; 5 3 Petes bya csceces oo « FE 2-9203 FE 4-45311 ‘si Pty Pordor.” 22130 . iS Bly. Forde 200000007: “$b ?-tone te Carve. goes, -- : will trad for or 50 Call after 5:30 p.m. OR_}-437: CHEVIE. 20 SERIES. < 425 = _Teanyson. FE 22100 1951 CHEVR 4 condition, Bert MeKeachle $040 a Lake . MU CREVIB 3 DR. RADIO. HEAT- Say ide. All accessories in- re wheels. FE 56-5765. p.m. : - Buy a Good Used Car Senne e en eres 388 2 EE with extras. Chev deluze. R YE 46270. 3 CHEV BEL AIR. LOADED 6.500 mi. and oe - & H. Poweraglide. 50D | 3} PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR. HEATER -patuent} _-SCHUTZ MOTORS and turn —— 16 600 miles, } _owner, MY 2-426 PLYMOUTH 62. ee SE- dan. Overdrive. R. & H. Chrysier enginer’s private car. $625. Also = Cadillac V-8. $50. MArket “PLYMOUTH DEMOS. your’ Car EASY of. AN HANDLE , DsSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 912 8. Woodward Birmingham New No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME In 8 SAGINAW ST. NATIONAL ‘ MOTOR SALES 1982 CHEV. 912 8. Woodward "03 CHEVIE. 4 cord, 1 owner DOOR. beater, Powergiice. __ 2-0670. ie okngonecereens ease rates and Pv gate t'o } ounce sow car trade $995 SCHUTZ MOTORS DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER luxe. Pully equipped. 15,000 miles. eee ADIS 9625. FE treme, DR. PERFECT New tires. FE gions overt. DESOTO ‘Si 2 MI 41566. DOOR, eye 20,000 miles. . 9695 i? = DODGE © White «cite wall tires, 1000 actual miies. @ DODGE CORONET, 4 DOOR. Heater, turn signal. A, Dark maroon, one owner, H ood tires. PASSENGER ood me- LA 62119. ‘55, CUSTOM 8 4 DR. Ful. Iv ptespenrer "You taxe hew. 20. after. pg Pom, Ran Om rae Pordemsal tic. white side walls. spe- a aaa after 5 p.m 1 | iF IN NEED OF or used cars or truck, see me personally at Cy Owens, Ernie Felice. $200 will get you into a. __new car or truck. fy on weekdays. 6110 anwar Dr., Waterford. OR 3-6166 ‘ FORD CONVERTIBLE. S. CALL ati anes eri bal ex - of oar a orl is one | —ctal_vinyt upholstering, MI 4-1951.| _haust system. $865, FE 40247. pe: Si Pith a , ge OD A ie Bt a BI | 4 wir i t ta. ram a) x, i a B Loaded on 3-1993, R se. PES “1883. on sour “ pr ey“ Other extras. 3300 Alma, ; ; ivf FoR: VICTORIA ares Soe Nee Wah oshow. FE jICK “$5 CENTURY & Load new. Buy pa MPa cauppeds whguwm tree: | Sat Sugar ose” Fa" kat ivory over maroon, 2900 mile car, | _ments er mi Also "38. Buick. huper hardtop, |'#6 FORD. 7 DR. NEEDS RE- equipped. Save $1,000. 4) pairs, $75. $75_ Sterling. eee * = FORD, 11960, TUDOR: RADIO “AND ie rT, ho elean car Carkner—~Studebaker Biack finish. $1,408. No money ' f eee St apes Carknier—Stidebaker Y Our Li Se eta Seat oe _ Birmingham MI 4-3410 om. only. F ‘THAT’ JUST WHAT YOURE po. UTIPUL 2 TONE $9798 eyauecrteats, co ven FE | "blue. 4 door sedan. Customline MES FOURS CARE Se V8. Radio, Heater. Good condi $ ou BU tion. Low mileace. OUR CAR! TAKE wNnoO “OM O€ USED CARS & TRUCKS | 5-1204 eves eae te oak en ~ "8 Olde & ote A ey 1953 FORD 4 DOOR SEDAN. L. THESE Ves INCLUD. adi be THRIFTY | hood on aor Sat. <3 Sun. Eves. "Be “A NEW FORD studebaker MI 4-3410 | MANDE! vate aes: 1951 PONTIAC 2 DR. not Hydrematic. OAkiand NEW TIRES. 8-2953, a MOTOR SALES ee 4 m- PE 2-2641 anadies big Pg Be PL “§2, CRANBROOK SE- canibaere poeae cay, 005, Als | ia Cadillac Ve $50. MArket PETERSON - 2 Manhattan illys H. of Hyd, ery Kaiser Hyd. "61 at a. 2 ea 3776 Auburn Ave. 1984 PONTIAC door, & oun. dio, heater See ci actual —— | ’°53 Pontiac 2 dr.... PONTIAC oad CHIEFTAIN DE and heater, HASKIN’ S Chevrolet—Oldsmobile DIXIE Highway at M15 ane MaAple 5-S0T1 1953 PONTIAC DELUXE 4 DOOR. Hydramatic, Wihte wails, radio 41250. heater Other accessories. 19 PONTIAC, 8, HYDRAMATIC, fly veaulpped, By owner, 037 Guaranteed SHARP USED CARS All Makes end So Glenn's MOTOR SALES 254 8. Saginaw St FE. 7371 HIGH IN VALUE LOW IN PRICE "54 Dodge Cl. Cpe.. .$1245) 4—’S3 Dodges .......... Sige e «= $995 to $1295 .$1150 2—’53 Plymouths, 4 dr. sre ereeisee ss $895 ’53 Packard Hardtop $1295 ’53 Nash 4 dr.........$895 2—’52 Plymouths ...$795 $2 Chevrolet 4 dr....$795 *52 Hudson Hornet ..$795 51 Dodge 4 dr. ..... .$595 2—’50 Pontiacs, 2dr...... aGuAmeobS $395- $495 50 Chevrolet P.G .$495 Credit 3+'30 Dodges . .$445-$495 P] *49 Dodge pe ceeeseces $295 an 46 Dodge ........005 $50 Down nnn fees "46 Plymouth .......- $50 A CAR, BRC.T1SE, OF SHORT | ’37 Chrysler Esler s 100 Wagon, radio, heat- ue pertect car for a *svucben family 1,595. "33 — 4dr. sed only "4 ere Monterey 4 drs. only 2 to choose f ter buy one of these Setter ony a <— 795. rdo- an. A Ede pal TREN Cee eee Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCT ¥ DEALER BIRMING ae ar., TAYLOR'S GOOD USED CARS » SOT. CIB: Cpet. Sas 54 Ford 4 dr........$1495 *5] Chev. 4 dr......- *48 Chev. 4 dr........$165 51 Lincoln 4 dr......$395 47 Chrysler 4 dr. ....$195 "46 Chev. Bus. Cpe.. MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES Man’ Lot” 21 1S. Saginaw St. ~-4546 Hurry Hurry Last Chance to | Cash In On a Cy Owens’ ‘Bonus Ssh Buy Your Car Now and Save , Cy Owens Your FORD Dealer 14? @. Baginaw at. BETTER BUYS! 3 dr, Like new. i ts Bs an ron #8. Boron FE 4aies DON’T PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded $5 ei: gs alone oe $595) .. $145, That Expi MIDNIGHT MAY 7, 1955} = — 1 COMPANY” OFFICAL 1—'55 Del Ray Cl. Cpe. | ZONE OF PICIAL 1—’55: Bel Air Tudor CHEVROLET OFFICIAL pave Hundreds of Dollars MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES “Your Chevrolet Dealer” 211 S. Saginaw St. TIP TOP USED CARS COME TO WHERE _y THE Low 1954 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $1,144 1953 Plymouth Club Coupe. $833 1958" Willys ¢ Dr. 1954 Oldsmobile 98 4 Door Sedan Beautiful Red With White Top $1695 Ford 8 Ranch Wagon This Unit Is Like New < 1953 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan * | ~ Beautiful 2 bi ti Yours for Only ; 5 1952 Studebaker Hardtop Coupe Fully Equipped, a Real Special $495" . CONVERTIBLES 1951 Mercury, a Dandy ‘1951 Ford Ford-O-Matic 1952 Dodge, a Real Beauty 1954 Ford, Priced to Sell 1950 Chev., a Sharp One — TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 1951 Hudson. Hornet .........cccceeeeeccee $205 1980 Hudson 4 Dr. ......ccccececceceses 1948 Nash, 3 of These .............-...each $150 BOG7 Chee, 2 Doar 5 occisvecces cecseveress co. $95 ISND Punt, & Deady 0.0 0ces osscdssces secs 6. $0 1948 Ford, 2 of These ............ .. s..each $150 Cy Owens Oakland County's Largest’ b ++ -$100 ff FORD DEALER | ‘53 Chev. stake ...$544 53 Ford Victoria.$1144 51 Pont. Catalina. .$599 51 Lincoln 4 dr...$ 544 "52 Stude. clb. cpe.$ 444 | 53 Pont. Cat'lina. $1299 51 Buick 4.dr....$ 644 '34 Ford Victoria. $1644 52 Plym. 4 dr...$ 599 53 Chev. Bel Air. $1299 50 Olds 2 dr.....$ 399 51 Chev. dix. 2d. $ 444 °54 Ford 2 dr.....$1199 1954 DeSoto 4 door sedan................ . $1444 Cheapies 1949 Chevrolet tudor sedan ...........04.--$199 49 DeSoto 4 dr.... .$99 ’46 Buick 4 door...$99 ‘47 Plymouth 2 dr..$99 49 Ford 2 door... .$99 ’47 Mercury sedan. .$99 49 Stude. clb. cpe..$99 Convertibles 1953 Ford convertible .......c.scecceeees S1IMD '50 Ford convt.....$399 | ’53 Chev. convt...$1199, ’46 Pontiac convt..$144 "49 Buick convt. .$ 244 Trucks | 1953 Ford Courier paiiel ......eesseeeese+s $699 50 Chev. % t. pan.$299 51 Ford % t. exp.$499 ‘53 GMC 14 ©. pick.$599 HAROLD TURNER, FORD. 2BIG LOTS | 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham at Mile at at Woodward “53 Ford Co sed $1200 1. — THE PON TIAC: press, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 | Sunspot Cycle Brags: Good -- Today's Television. Programs -- Channel 2—~WIJBE-TV Channel +—WWs-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV Channel §—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6;00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet show. (4) Sonny Eliot. Variety. 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little Rascals in “Fishy Tales.” (9) Austin Grant. News. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) .News. Ken Cline. 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever ette Phelps. 6:30—(7) Lone Ranger. Ranger | ® brings end to mob violence in mining town after a stage rob- bery in “Gold Freight.” (9) Comedy Theater. Film. (4) Di- nah Shore. Songs about Mother’s Day. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2). Jane Fro- man Show. Deems Taylor joins Jane at a concert on the Mall. 1:00—(7) Cisco Kid. Western ad- venutre with Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carillo. (9) Your TV. The- ater. Film TBA. (4) You Bet Your Life. Groucho Marx quiz. (2) Ray Milland Show. Prof. MeNulty is suspected of mis- doings when he makes a small fortune and won't tell how he did it. 7:30—(7) Treasury Men in Action. Hard boiled blonde goes after old man who has hoarded money made from illegal loans in ‘‘The Case of the Man Next Door.”’ (4) Justice. Kim Hunter plays wife who helps her: husband through mental breakdown in ‘The Blues Kill Me,” with Philip Abbott. (2) Climax. Claudette Colbert, Ju- dith Evelyn in “‘The Deliverance of Sister Cecilia,”’ story of Ro- man Catholic nun who fled Com- munists in Czechoslovakia. 8:00—(7) Star Tonight. Ruth Ford plays film star. trapped in hotel suite with homicidal youth in “The Dark Search.” (9) Motion Picture Academy. Randolph Scott, Rhonda Fleming in ‘Abi- lene Town.” (4) Dragnet. Case from Los Angeles Police with Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, An- onymous note helps break up narcotics ring. 8: 30—(7) Pond’ s Theater. Eva Ga- - bor plays maid mistaken for royalty in “Candle Light” with John Baragrey as the prince | 7:00—(4) Ford Theater. Mona Freeman, Lyle -Bettiger, Adelle August in “Appointment with Destiny,” drama of girl who is intended victim of a hired killer. (2) Four Playhouse. David Niven in . G. Wodehouse's “Uncle Fred Flits By,” story of English earl who visits. his nephew in London and nearly ‘breaks up a romance by invent- ing unsavory relatives for girl's fiance. : . (4) Video Theater, Jan Ster- ling, Don DeFore, in ‘“‘Remem- ber the Night.” (2) Public De- fender. Matthews faced with client mentally unbalanced in murder case in “Clifford Pike” Reed Hadley stars. 9:30—(7) Science Fiction Theater. . “Yord,” drama introduced by Truman Bradley. (2) Favorite Story. Adolphe Menjou tells of “The Favorite Stamp.” 9:45—(9) Frankie Conners Show. Music. 10:00—(7) Black Spider. Sidney Toler in. “Charlie Chan in Reno.” (9) National News. (4) Michigan.. Outdoors. Mort Neff with items of interest to sports- men. (2) TBA. 10:15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel. Films of past events. 10:30—(9) The Unexpected. John | Kellog, Jane Nigh in ‘The Hitchhiker was a Lady.” (4) Liberace. Piano music and va- riety. (2) Sportsman's Holiday. Sasha Siemel in part two of “Tiger Men.” 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety with Soupy Sales. (9) Film The- ater. Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt in “The Kansan.” (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Feature Film. Ray Mil land in “Bulldog Drummond Escapes.” (4) little show. (2) Miss Fair: Weather. Pat - Rousseau. - 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Anna Nagel, Michael Wilding in “Picadilly Incident.” 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. Romper Room. (2) Moore, %:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Garry Far Reception. to Be Possible Engineering VP Says Consistency Can't Be 10:06—-(7) Wixie's Wonderland. (4) Home. 16:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Car- toons. (2) Valiant Lady. ~ 11:15—(2} Love of Life. 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. _ FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Inner Flame. 12:15—(4) Drama. (2) Road of Life. 12:30—(7) | Beulah. (4) Hour of Shows. (2) Ladies Day. 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. 1:30—(9) Prayer, Sign On. (4) Jean McBride. (2) Linkletter’s Houseparty. . 1:45—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) All About Baby. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (% Myrtle Labbitt. (4) Ted Mack’s | . Matinee. (2) Big Payoff. 2:30—(9) Toby David Show. (4) | Greatest Gift. (2) Beb Crosby Show. 2:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- | lowe. 3:00 — (7) Hearthrob Theater. (9) Friday Matinee. (4) Hawkins | Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 3:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. | (2) On Your Account. 3:45—(4) Modern Romance. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. gie Muggins. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) | Robert Q. Lewis. 4:30 — (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Welcome Travelers. 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. Steve Allen, Mary Small, Stan Wrigley. FRIDAY MORNING Today. (2) Morning taken in by her deception. (4) Show. |$:00—(7) Auntie Dee. Colt. (4) Adventure Series. Sagebrush Shorty. 5: 30—(7) Jungle Story. nessee Ernie. (9) Justice €2) | -- Today's Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed _& this column are subject te change without notice. WIR, (780) CKLW, (800) Ww, (850) wear, aie) 8 =WXYZ, (1278) WJBK, (1490 wron, «1400) ee of the Pontiac Navy Recruit-| | ing Office, said today. TONIGHT 19:00—WJR, Tenn. =rnie 9:15—WJR, Melodies CKLW, Musica! Airs Se in the Waves was Miss 6:00—WJIR, News, WWJ, Fibber Mi Gee 9:30-WJR. M P WJBK, Tom George Acad odd itl WWJ, News. WXYZ, Ed Morgan 7 ee WCAR, News, Hall ‘Ruth Tibbetts, of 30 Washington | CKLW, News, Sports CKLW. News | oe. — ree WPON. News, Platters St. WCAR, News, Carousel | | : : . i WPON, News | We ww. Gaserneer® 9:45—WJR, Pete & Joe WEYL, Paul Winter Pontiac and Oakland County en- +18 WIR, Clark Quartet CKLW. Lopez Music Sou Seaue tenanas CKLW Musical Airs | listees include: wer = 1¢:30—WJR, Man, Moment 16:00—WJR, Arthur Codfrey ee nn aan | ai ey ee CKLW. Eddie Ch WWJ, News | wwa. i McBride, Peale ceie waa Gonae ioe Dr.; Richard D. Cotterman, ports CKLW, Henry Jerome Ww y e Story . Ww Gerenade WPON, Zee & Orville CKLW. News, Homechats 1:45—WJR, Guiding Light | 162 Ottawa Dr.; Paul H. Loucks, 6:30—WJR, Sports . WCAR, News, Temple 2:00—WJR, 2nd Mrs. Burton | 486 Elm St.; Garland D. Hays, WW, R,” Mulhollané seer Wm, Dense) ee WECM. Mews CRLW. Kews, Devies — Orion; Robert E, Woodward wxyYz, Btern 11:06—WIR, . 10:15—WW3., Joyce Jordan AR, News — Carousel WWJ, Bruce Mayer WPON, Pontiac Party WPON. News. Eddy Lake Orion; Raymond T. WPON. Sports CKLW, News lwesecwws F marrts Site Wem. Poesy Mason Wilson, Milford; Richard R. Tom- 4s WIR, WJBK. News, Gentile WXYZ, Whispering sts. Pyeng a ve > Mt | mas, Hazel Park’ and Anthony V.| ureday’s Muste | 11:15—WJR, Sports Pina) CKLW, Mary Morgan wWs lore uae | Sankus, Utica. WOR 3 Suns CKLW. Sportamortem WCAR, Pontiac High . Lorenzo Jones 1:00 WIR, Guest House 11:30—WJR, M’nite M si 10:43—WW4, Break the Bank| WCAR: pees on. Suerte Five Macomb Ce es also, n ‘usic . Harmony, r | | ww. CKLW, Jim Dunba WPON, Club 1460 | Were listed with the group. ~ Star ware Stars es _ WCAR, Song Pa: 20 w aR . Brighter Day ruben 11:00—WW4J, Strike It Rich . age Pays wae i hon — WXYZ, Companion 3:00—WJR, News, Hymns WOR Reve Sinier | |e at” jAOSGE: GexvuStat | Wea "et Meta” L 2 ic. 1:15—WW4J, R. Mulholland Pred Wolf CAR, News, Lady, Songs | CKLW. 5 Star - W. = CKLW, Guy Nunn WPON, News, WCAR, hewn. Carousel et Wie, nents piece =| 11:18—CKLW, News 3:15—WJR, Aunt Jenny 1:30—WIR, Serenede Curt 3:30—WJR, Heign Trent WWJ, Morgan Beatty 4:45—CKLW. Toby David wws, Pooper CKLW, Gabriel Heatter #:45—WIR, Our, Gel Sunday WJB: lL» Gentile Wate 3 Jim Vinal ww. — , mes ik June tie 8:00—WJR, Whistler sesso ogre Aen Wt ie ALO BB essai 71:30—CKLW, Terence O'Dell | 12:00—W.IR, Jack WXYZ, Girl —- je WWJ. Second Chance CKLW, Eddie Chase WCAR, News, Carousel WPCY Sports. News > 4:15—WWJ, Stella Dallas | WCAR, Talk Sports WPON. Club 140 4:30—WJIR, Music Hall ww, Witce, Brown WCA rove! White sie | Roundup |teor shower, but you can’t pre- (9) Mag: | (4) Ten- WRYZ, Wattrick, MeKenzie Counted On, Though By WAYNE OLIVER | NEW YORK @®—Television view- St who like to bring in distant stations have better-hunting ahead. | We're entering a ll-year cycle of high sunspot ‘activity that should result in more frequent TV recep- tion at distances of.a thousand be rare instances of interference on American sets from British sig- | nals, and vice versa. | But don’t plan on being able to ; tune in a station at the opposite end of the country at any given time. * * * “It will be like looking for me- teors,’’ says Robert Shelby, engin- vice president of NBC. “You're more apt to see one when the earth is passing through a: me- dict just when.” As for your chances of picking up a program from the British | Broadcasting Corp., Steve Tobey | of the BBC’s New York office says | you couldn’t even if you got a |pretty good signal. The technical | Standards are so different the sig- miles and more, There even may | 56 Massachusetts 42 45 Assist 46 Uncooked 48 Capital city of Colorado §2 City in New York Ad $5 Natural Town in North rolina _| | a 87 a ae 10 Guido's aigh DOWN motes 11 Greek 1 City im Maine commuhs 2 Bread spread 3 Reced 123 Larissan 4 Point mountain 5 Individual 18 Overtime 6 Requires fab.) 7 Sip Looked 8 Onterio tab.) searchingly 9 Massachusetts Printing town . mistakes 23 Mend “a Mine | entrance 24 Bio 43 Low sand hill 25 Ite. ely vo City in Dlinois 26 Plant * 46 Be borne > 27 Duration of 47 Greek god of office war 29 Finnish name 48 Poverty 30 Former 30 County in Russian rwer Hungary < 31 Lampreys = Summer ‘(¥r.) 39 Nostrils Gibbon 40 Bix (Roman) 4 Russian 41 Dropsy community DETROIT — Just because Clyde Wixom’s home looks like the big top of a circus people think he’s crazy about circuses. “IT am,” says Wixom, “and any real American is nuts about a cir- | nal wouldn't produce a. picture on | an American set. But Tobey con- | cedes that on the lower channels | iin the United States there may) be rare instances of BBC signals | | causing some interference on | American sets. * * * |. The fad of trying to tune in dis- |tant stations hasn't developed in iTV the way it did in, radio for a | good reason, Radio signals bounce back from the upper atmosphere | while TV signals as a rule sail | out into space and aren't reflected around the earth's curvature. But the rule on TV reception, | like all rules, has exceptions, And it isn’t unusual to. hear of someone | tuning in a_ station 1,000 miles ,away, and 300-mile reception is even more frequent, That com- pares with a normal 50 miles, more or less, depending on station pow- ‘er, antenna height, and ography. U.S. Navy Enlistees Total 13 in County Thirteen men and a woman en- | listed in the U. S. Navy during pril, Chief Alan D. Simonson, ! } ‘Answer to Previous Pustie ib | __ PAININ ETP 1A! LAL . im iiNE 1AL Re ‘TSieieit Ter a ee Ou 3 Famous Make — USED TV SETS top- | aot eer Te aw cus. Many won't admit it, but the | way TV has been going daffy over the circus proves it. Fortunately,” ihe adds, “I've got an excuse—I | was almost born in a circus tent.” Loud pennants fly from Wix- | om’s front porch. His living | Feom is decorated with dozens of replicas of clowns, elephants, tigers, etc. His bedroom walls are lined with circus posters, pictures of animal acts and aerialists. , A hand-carved miniature circus \ crowds his attic and his recreation | room is filled with a bright red calliope- Wixom, now 65, was born in a house only because his mother was frightened away from the circus lot by a fight, he says- | It all started in 1874 when Wix- om’s grandfather, a clothing store proprietor in Holly, suddenly de- cided te.organize his own circus. After going broke the first year, the “Greatest 25-Cent | in Michigan’s smail towns. At the age of 5, Clyde learned Veteran of Little Big Top Surrounded by Mementos how to “spread paper” (put up posters.) But in 1907, even the grandfather, Mat Wixom, had to admit that tural Michigan was tired of small cricuses. and the family gave up —except Clyde. Clyde set out to learn to be a a circus lawyer at the University of Michigan. He ended up as an advance man for Hagenbeck-Wal- lace Circus. After becoming 1 theater manager for a Detroit chain, Clyde gave up during the depres- sion of the 1930s and joined the Detrit Fire Department. He re- tired in 1951. And what did Wixom name his son? What else but Barnum Bai- ley Wixom. And what does his son do? You guessed it—he’s an ‘insurance company payroll clerk and doesn’t care a bag of sawdust about circuses. About one person in seven over 65 is disabled. 80 Used Sets Famous Makes! ised $4 g* , From All Guaranteed! Generous Trade-in Allewence Bring in your old TV. set even tt isn't working—youwll be amazed a our trade-in deals. We Give Holdens Red Stamps —_ and TV 1430 Joslyn, Crue FE 2-2257 Is ee His Veterinary pan at His Same Location in Pontiac, 794 N. PERRY ° TEMPORARY HOURS: 3-7 P. M. Daily, FE 2.6113 10-12 A M. Saturdays 10-5 P. sea DR. O. L. SMITH, Veterinarian. Tom's TV Service Show on Earth” became famous | PE 2-6113 794 N. Perry - FE xan TELEVISION --- RADIO REPAIR — SERVICE All Makes Expert, Trained Technicians © All Work Guaranteed ® Bussard Electric - Phone FE 2-6445 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking Member Onklang Co. Electrenie-TV Service Association Complete with | chrome plated fit- MONEY ¢ SAVERS Reg. $17950 Value 3-PIECE COLORED ivory or tan. WHITE SETS tings... Blue... 62D. . 7:45--WWJ, News | WWJ, News win show Stoppers - CKLW, Toby David | CKLW, News. Mu CKLW. Official Detective $:00—WJIR, Jack White ro — 8:15—WXYZ. Show World | ~ Cxtw Ne Maswen ewe) fare \ W, News AL ; WJBK, Baseball Sein’ wees WWJ, Faye Elizabeth 20 W. 4 WPON, New: Cc , Austin Grant “awa Oe Dr. Concert WCAR, MNoonday Caller WXYZ, 8:15—WJR, Bud Quest WPON. Luncheon Musie : WPON, Rise 'n’ Shine a ; . w News, Crock pempaah: Just Rasy 8:30—-W = Muste Hall ; car ostryy het oom Pie Saygeenry Red ww, Shinen” 845—WW3, News WCAR, Harmony Hel) WWJ. News at 5 WXYZ, ¢ WCAR, Radio Revival 1:6 —WEYE, nares Lady eae watts Chase CKLW, Roth Muste : PON, Farm we WPON. Rowe. tee & Orville | 9:86—WJR. Wm. Sheehan — WPON, News, Serenade 9:15—WJR, ¥ WWJ, Minute — . . 5:18—w : Bing Crosb Breakta a : . | 9:30—-WIR, Amos ‘n’ Andy| CKLW. News, Music FRIDAY AFTERNOON WWw4. Jim Deland WW3, Penitenti WJBK, News, T. George 1:00—WJR, Life's Road R. Carousel | Bec. WCAR. News, Rhythm _. WWJ, R. Mulholland §:30—WJR, Music Hall CKLW. Eddie Cantor WPON. News, Milacy" Muste” - WEYZ, Paging New CKLW,. 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Lengths) $8.52 Ri: ve; $2.49 3 CONVENIENT WAYS to BUY. 1. Cash 2 Layaway 3. rus years te Lae bl >=. . vate MADISON, Wis. (UP) — Dairy- men in Wisconsin, which calls it- self “America’s Dairyland,” think ' They point out that experiments have revealed that laboratory rats | won't eat dairy food substitutes and will reftise carbonated bever-/ ages when milk is available. pretty. clever at picking out the foods they want.” j at the University of Wisconsin Retired Phone Worker Won't Have One in Home| ENDEAVOR, Wis. (UP) — Mrs. months ago and Mrs. Moore re-) CHICAGO wm — Williani Herzog |Bertha Mooré, who served as this , Mrs. Ray Reynolds, university | community's only telephone oper- home economist, says the rats ‘‘get | ator for 52 years, doesn’t have a | Phone in her home ri “IT don't have any desire for | brass instrument which she made gry Boss Discovers The Endeavor Exchange was . : converted to dial service several Workers Locked in Safe tired. The only telephone she kept | was in a back office of his interior in her home was an old fashioned decorating establishment. When none of his eight employes re into a table lamp. sponded to his telephone call, he THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY +5, 1955 one,” the Tl-year-old woman said. An stormed into the front office. to Political Agreement see why. He heard a rapping-on the | office vault door. He opéned it and | out strode eight employes, plus a customer. the safe and slammed the ean Chairman Hebert Carkin have They said two gunmen held them’ up, took $170 cash, herded them into door. 4 a | word “House” for State House of | Representatives. Each plate bears ° PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) —/ the number 1. Democratic Gov. 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Hand grips CRAFTSMAN onli lg lai 21-inch Rotary Blade Cuts Tall Grass and Weeds! Power Mowers e ro Priced at $ 8 97.50 77 @ Adjusts from | to 3 inches! Easy. Terms | @ 2 HP—2 Cycle Engine! 5 Automatic rewind starter! Weighs only 69 lbs. Trims closer to trees, shrubbery. Exclusive side discharge. Rugged power products engine is ecénomical to operate. See it at Sears today... you'll save more! ee i $25 © OO c> teseees 25 a oe aa ee ee) " \y i} 7, Wh PDPDASAL o4 PS eee ‘e's > @?. SOS * eee Se a ses ’ ©. 4.7.7.4", A » OO KAA Se \2 >, ° 2, ie. 2, '- * =a J + * ‘a%e* ete at et eet ote PSC 5] C5052 eevee eos ness" ota”. , A is ba | ~~ OAKLA SETA Reg. 31e Ft. Fabric Only, 42-In. High Peel “e GUARANTEE . Cress Country Fenee ts gtaranteed to be free from defecte jm material N aged werkmanship, and to hold ‘Gp as well as any fence of similar specifications gardiess price! re- about it today! 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All our TV prices include: Delivery, hook-up and adjustment by our own TV experts. Table | _ The big screen tooks like 21 inches instead of 17 and this new Emerson is power- engineered for the finest picture perform- 2. afhee and tone. Our low price includes delivery, hook-up by our own TV tech- - nicians with full warranty. ae . __ FOUR THE PON TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955. PONTIAC’S GREATEST DIAMOND _OFFER!...ONLY AT Wil 2-Diamond ; | Wrist Watch ¥ ig - abi kg! in ae 8 5 Se, «Ew ( > “e aoe WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY DIAMOND RING at 99% mon watch, sat with, 2, gers Unbelievable! Unheard, off, ft et Gonby <6 — diamonds 3f oneet ing or set at $99.50 or or more. You'd expect 0 Boy _Irs -MAN and ONYX RING a $s] 5 winiy MATCHED 3-PIECE RHINESTONE SET $4 50¢ WEEKLY LADIES’ and GENTS’ : EXPANSION BANDSTHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘MAY 5, 1955 “Remember MOM o On n Her Day! NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ea 4 Mx div? "3 Oo! Orne ry t oe roe ef } | bos: Ne Money Down!| | -|No EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT!) OPEN FRIDAY MIGHT “TL 91 Sd In ra ore MAPLE BEDROOM GROUP Large dresser, chest and bed ; -§ : beautifully finished in warm satin smooth maple PLUS 2 boudoir lamps included. * UVUNNUONUULUUUUUUAUOTERTEOROA EATER au TE Nationally Advertised INNERSPRING MATTRESS This luxurious innerspring mattress is built to give you a lifetime of deeply comfortable, §$ A 9 oD healthful sleeping pleasure. It has pre-built i border — no at the edges. Buy now and save $25. Matching box spring same price. 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TWO mahogany or blond finished, plastictopped step tables with gal- Nar tials Die eentive eaten’ NOs, SEY SOF AE behdeae base table lamps also included. . WK, 108 N. SAGINA W...F FE 3- ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955. cana Einar te THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 ” ‘ a CHROME auoY |) \ dy | Arm Chair large Divan Magazine Bench- Ail 3 Pieces Pc. 24 ~ UPHOLSTERED / ’ D visit kro aS SUITE: PRULOIERED —3 Colors FINEST PROFESSIONAL QU? “THAYER” HIGH CHAIR Natural H PEGULAR °82.50 VALUE jm 3 , gh YOU PAY ONLY 549.95 “THAYER” DROP * : 19 SIDE CRIB SET a ‘< an | SNe ; : Adjustable $ 4 VESTER-RAND dm Dh. 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E With New Side Tuning @improved Chassis ~ @Increased Power _@Improved Tuning 7129” Ne Dewn Payment Up to 2 Years to Pay! {= Now everyone can afford the latest in TV! Just look at this swiballavalle. low p PAY price for this big 17-inch set! The picture is sharper and clearer because of 50. Admiral’s improved chassis. The new side tuning lets you tune without getting ON LY in the way of the image—just step to the side. You have Admiral’s one-dial . tuning, plus controls for finer adjustments when needed. Test it at home and see for yourself, yau'll say it’s tops! | , : WEEKLY * Admiral” “PERSONAL” Portable Radio Pe moar Glompuct-tpelesitesoninat= only _ 4% \Ibs. Amazing long distance reception on AC/DC or batteries. 29°" Admirel Clock Radios Sings you awake. 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Trade ~, 39” THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 3,!1955 | FIFTEEN 1955 Fomily-Size ‘latagg le Save $40 Was $199. 95 ie 5 995 Trade In Your Old Ieehbox or Refrigerator ° and Pay Less! : @ Full-width freezer and freezer . drawer @ 2 ice %rays | @ 3 full-width shelves @ Automatic interior light @ All-weather temperature control @ "Glacier Blue” porcelain enamel interior — | te DORMEYER 72% woren Ovens ELECTRIC COFFEEMAKER _ Srv Dales Cale Png Bo Bt bt Far ee a nis BUDE e 5-Piece Enamel mel Coin Set © Adjustable Rack © Electric Cord Set You'll ‘get all these — exclusive NESCO pe WETS 22 ef \ Ore NS ‘i 4 bee WKC, | 08 N. Saginaw St, I : i l i I i | i ! if L L. . \e